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Index of Sections
Pioneer of the Year Award 16
Exhibition . 19
Theatre Directory . 37
Distribution . 63
Production . 81
Television . 113
Equipment . 124
Refreshments . 132
General Information . 136
Awards . 143
Music . 150
Unions . 151
Censorship . 152
Press, Radio and TV . 155
16 Millimetre . 162
16 Mm. Theatres . 166
Editorial Index
A
Academy Awards . 143
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 143
Academy TV Film Productions of Canada 85
Actors Equity Ass’n . 151
Actors Fund of Canada 137
Adfilms Ltd. . 132
Advertising — Screen 132
AGVA . 151
Alberta Motion Picture Censor Branch 153
Alberta Theatres Ass’n 32
All-Canada Radio & Television Ltd. . 118
Allied Artists Pictures of Can. Ltd . 65
Allied Theatres 31
All Nations Film Co. Ltd . 65
American Federation of Musicians . 151
American Guild of Musical Artists . 151
American Guild of Variety Artists . 151
Amusement Taxes . 34
Anderson, Robert, Associates Ltd . 85
Animation Productions Ltd. . 85
Ansco of Canada Ltd . 105
Appelton Air-Conditioning Ltd . 126
Artek Film Prod’ns . 85
Art-Films Inc . 65
Associated Booking Service 31
Associated Film Services Reg'd . 126
Associated Motion Picture Advertisers, Inc . 137
Associated Screen Industries Ltd. . 103
Associated Screen Productions Ltd . 85
Ass’n of Canadian Radio & TV Artists . 151
Ass'n of Motion Picture Producers and
Laboratories of Canada, The . 106
Ass’n of Radio & Television Employees
of Canada . 115
Associations — Censors . 154
— Distribution . 73
— Equipment . 128
— Exhibition . 32
— General . 137
— Production . 106
— Refreshments . 134
— 16 Millimetre . 162
— Television . 115
Astral Films Ltd. 65
Astral Films Ltd. (16 Mm. Div.) . 164
Astral Television Films Ltd. . 118
Atlantic Films & Electronics Ltd . 85
Atlas Films Distributors Ltd . 65
Atlas Telefilm Ltd . 118
Awards . 143
Awards — British Academy . 146
— Canadian Film . 147
— Emmy . 122
— USA Academy . 143
B
Banks, S. (In — Television) Ltd. . 85
Baron Films Corp . 118
Beaver Film Prod’ns Ltd . 85
Bell & Howell Can. Ltd. . 126
Benjamin Film Laboratories Ltd . 103
Berkeley Studio . 85
Bernard La Haye Inc . 31
Best Theatre Supply Reg’d . 126
Better Theatres Ltd . 27
B. & F. Theatres, Ltd. . 27
B. & L. Theatres . 27
Bickle, E. W. , Ltd . 27
Biltmore Theatres Ltd . 27
BMI Canada Ltd . 150
Board of Broadcast Governors . 115
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EDITORIAL INDEX
Board of Cinema Censors of the
Province of Quebec 153
Booking Companies 31
Boxoffice Statistics Table 25
Braun Electric Can. Ltd. 120
Briston Films Ltd . 85
British Columbia Censor of Moving Pictures .... 152
British Columbia Exhibitors Ass'n . 32
British Information Services
16 Mm . 164
TV . 118
Burmount Mercantile Co . . 126
C
Caldwell A-V Equipment Co. Ltd . 126
Caldwell, S. W., Ltd. 85
Calgary Theatres Ass'n . 32
Campbell Prod'ns 85
Canadian Ass'n of Broadcasters 115
Canadian Automatic Confections Ltd. 132
Canadian Broadcaster . 160
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. 117
Canadian Centre of Films For Children 137
Canadian Closed-Circuit TV 121
Canadian Conference of Provincial Censors
of Motion Pictures . 154
Canadian Council of Christians & Jews . 137
Canadian Feature Films . 110
Canadian Federation of Film Societies . 162
Canadian Film Awards . 147
Canadian Film Industries Co. Ltd . 85
Canadian Film Institute . 162
Canadian Film Weekly . 160
Canadian Film Weekly Year Book of the
Canadian Motion Picture Industry . 160
Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd. 106
Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Ass’n .... 73
Canadian Office & School Furniture Ltd . 132
Canadian Picture Pioneers . 137
Canadian Radio Technical Planning Board .... 116
Canadian Seating Co. Ltd . 132
Canadian Short Subjects . Ill
Canadian Society of Cinematographers . 107
Canadian Theatrical Credits . 110
CAPAC . 150
Carbons . 130
Cavco Ltd . 126
CBS Television Network Sales of Can. Ltd . 118
Censorship . 152
Central Film Shipping & Storage Co . 73
Central Shipping 73
Century-Cine Electronics System Ltd . 126
Channel Television Prod’ns Ltd . 85
Cherry Film Prod’ns Ltd . 85
Chetwynd Films, Ltd . 87
Chisholm, Jack, Film Prod’ns Ltd . 87
Cine-Art Film Distributing Co. Ltd . 65
Cinedome Theatres Ltd . 27
Cinemacraft 16 Mm. Films Reg'd . 164
Cinerama . 27
Cinesound Ltd . 103
Circuits . 27
Clarion Productions . 87
Clark, Alex L., Ltd . 126
Closed-Circuit TV . 121
Coca-Cola Ltd . 132
Colombo Film Labs . 103
Columbia Pictures of Canada Ltd . 65
Commonwealth Film Prod’ns Ltd . 87
Community Antenna . 122
Composers, Authors & Publishers Ass'n
of Canoda . 150
Concession Equipment Co . 132
Consolidated Theatres Ltd . 27
Consolidated Theatre Services . 130
Contests . 32
Coote, G. Morgan . 87
Copyright Appeal Board 150
Cowan, Bernard, Broadcasting Ltd. . 87
Cowan, James . 160
Crawley Films Ltd. . 87
Credits . 110
Critics — Motion Pictures . 155
Critics — Television . 157
Crone, Robert, Pictures Ltd. . 87
Crush International Ltd. 132
Crystal Film . 87
CTV Television Network Ltd . 117
Customs, Tariff, Etc . 140
D
Davey, Ken, Prod'ns Ltd. . 87
Deuka Film Exchange 67
Directors Guild of Canada . 107
Disney, Walt, Television Sales . 118
Distribution 63
Distributors — 16 Millimetre 164
— 35 Millimetre . 65
Dola Films Ltd . 67
Dominion Theatre Equipment Co. Ltd . 126
Dominion Theatre Supplies . 126
Drive-in Theatres — 16 Mm. . 166
—35 Mm . 58
Dunclaren Productions . 87
Du Pont Co. of Can. Ltd . 106
E
Eastern Film Laboratories Ltd. . 105
Eastern Film Prod’ns Ltd. . 87
Eaton’s of Canada . 130
Editing Associates . 105
Edmonton Theatres Ass’n 32
Educational Film Distributors Ltd . 164
Edward Productions Ltd. 87
Electronics Industries Ass’n of Canada . 116
Emmy Award Winners . 122
Empire-Universal Films Ltd . 67
English, D., & Co. Ltd. . 130
Equipment . 124
Essex County Theatres Ass’n . *. . 32
Exhibition . 19
Exhibitors Booking Ass'n . 31
F
Facts About Exhibition . 21
Famous Players Canadian Corp. . 27
Ferrania Photo Sales Ltd. . 106
Fifeshire Motion Pictures Ltd. . 87
Film Advertising Circle 73
Film Assistance Prod'ns Ltd . 87
Film Associates Ltd . 87
Film Carriers . 73
Film Editorial Services Ltd . 105
Film Festivals — 35 Mm . 143
Film Laboratories of Canada Ltd . 105
Film Opticals of Can. Ltd . 89
Film Rentals . 74
Film Storage . 73
Film Trailer Service . 130
Filmex Ltd . 87
Films Lavoie, Les . 89
Fitzpatrick Transfer . 73
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EDITORIAL INDEX
Fletcher Film Productions 89
Florman & Babb (Can.) Ltd . 126
Fortune Films Ltd . 89
Four Star Television of Can. Ltd . 118
France Film Co . 67
Franklin & Herschorn Ltd . 30
Freddie's Transport . 73
Fremantle of Canada Ltd . 118
G
General Information . 136
General Sound & Theatre Equipment
Co. Ltd . 126
Granada International Films Ltd. 67
Graphic Films Ltd . 105
Group Four Productions . 89
Guernand Film Co. 89
H
Flaida Films . 89
Hamilton Theatre Managers Ass’n . 32
Hanson, O. R. . 74
Helleur, Stan, Associates . 160
Hirst Film Prod’ns . 89
Hollyburn Film Studios Ltd . 89
Hollywood Studios . 107
Holmes, Francis J. S., Film Productions . 89
Holmes, John S., Studios Ltd . 89
I
IATSE . 151
Income Tax Information . 141
Independent Theatre Services . 31
Industrial Electrical Contractors Ltd . 128
Industrial Film Maintenance . 105
Information Associates . 160
Inter Cine Studios . 89
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Employes & Moving Picture Operators of
the USA and Canada . 151
International Cinema Guild of Canada Ltd. 67
International Federation of Ass'ns of
Film Producers . 107
International Film Distributors Ltd . 67
International Film & Television Council . 116
International Productions Ltd., The . 89
International Projection Society . 128
International Tele-Film Enterprises . 118
Inter Theatre Services Ltd . 128
Intervideo Productions Ltd. . 89
Interworld Theatrical Distributing Co. Ltd . 67
Italiafilms (Canada) Ltd . 67
ITC of Canada Ltd . 118
M
Mackenzie Equipment Co. . 128
Manitoba Board of Censors for Motion
Pictures . 153
Manitoba Motion Picture Exhibitors Ass’n . 32
Manley Inc. . 128
Mariner Films Ltd . 89
Maritime Motion Picture Exhibitors Ass’n 33
Markow, Jack, & Co. . 89
Master Film Studios . 89
Mavety Film Delivery Ltd . 73
MCA Canada . 118
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures of Can. Ltd. 69
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures of Can. Ltd.
(16 Mm. Div.) . 164
MGM TV . 119
Ministar Film Productions Ltd. . 91
Missionary Audio-Visual College 91
Modern Talking Picture Service . 164
Montaigne Cine Prod'ns Ltd. 91
Montreal International Film Festival . 148
Montreal Messenger Service Reg’d . 73
Mont Royal Film Corp. Laboratory . 105
Moreland-Latchford Prod'ns . 91
Motion Picture Ass'n of America, Inc . 74
Motion Picture Centre Ltd. . 91
Motion Picture Export Ass’n Inc . 74
Motion Picture Industry Council of Canada 138
Motion Picture Theatres Ass'n of Ontario 33
MPAA . 74
Music . 150
Musical Protective Society of Canada . 150
N
NABET . 151
National Ass'n of Broadcast Employees
& Technicians . 151
National Ass'n of Concessionaires . 134
Nationa I Booking Co . 31
National Committee of Motion Picture
Exhibitors Ass’ns of Canada . 33
National Community Antenna Ass'n of
Canada . 116
National Film Board . 109
National Legion of Decency . 138
NBC (Canada) Ltd . 1 19
New Brunswick Board of Censors . 153
Newsreels . 74
Niagara Peninsula Theatre Managers Ass’n 33
Nomad Films . 91
Northern Motion Picture Laboratories Ltd . 105
Nova Films Inc . 91
Nova Scotia Board of Censors . 154
NTA Telefilm (Canada) Ltd . 1 19
K
Kelly, Arthur J. Prod'ns . 89
Kershaw Agencies Ltd . 132
L
Laboratories . 104
Lakeshore Studios . 104
Lawrence, Robert, Productions (Can.) Ltd, . 89
Lesser Studios Ltd . 89
Licence Fees . 35
Lily Cups Ltd. . . 128
Lincoln Theatres Ltd . 30
Location Film Services . 105
Loew’s Theatres Inc . 30
Loew's, Marcus, Theatres Ltd. . 30
Odeon-Morton Theatres . 30
Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd., The . 30
Omega Productions Inc . 91
Ontario Motion Picture Censorship &
Theatre Inspection Branch . 153
Orleans Productions Ltd . 91
Ottawa Theatre Managers Ass'n . 33
Ottawa Valley Amusement Co . 30
Overseas Film Co. Ltd . 69
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Pageant Prod'ns Ltd . 91
Page One Limited . 119
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EDITORIAL INDEX
Palmar Prod’n Enterprises 91
Paramount Film Service Ltd . 69
Parry Films Ltd . 91
Pathe-DeLuxe of Can. Ltd. — Laboratory 105
— Production 91
Peerless Films Ltd. . 69
Pepsi-Cola Co. of Canada Ltd. . 132
Peterson Productions . 91
Philips Electronic Equipment Ltd . 128
Phillips-Gutkin & Associates Ltd . 91
Photo Importing Agencies Ltd. 106
Pictorial Display Studio 130
Pied Piper Films Ltd. 92
Pioneer of the Year Award 16
Polaris Films Ltd. 92
Posters and Signs . 130
Prairie Allied Booking Ass’n . 31
Premier Operating Corp. Ltd. 30
Press, Radio and TV . 155
Prince Edward Island Censorship 154
Producers' Representatives . . 74
Production . 81
Provincial Government Units — Production 110
Provincial Legislation . 141
Publications . 160
Public Relations 160
Q
Quebec Allied Theatrical Industries 33
Quebec Board of Cinema Censors 153
Quebec Cinema Booking Ltd. 32
Quebec Productions Corp . 92
Quebec Television Booking Service Ltd. 119
Quick's Movie Service . 128
R
Rabko Television Prod'ns Ltd . 92
Radio Stations . 158
Rank Film Distributors of Can. Ltd. 69
Rank Organization of Can. Ltd. 137
Raw Stock . 105
RCA Victor Co. Ltd. 119
Recreational Services 160
Refreshments . 132
Regina Motion Picture Exhibitors Ass'n 33
Rentals, Film 74
Rex Films, Inc. (Distribution) . 69
Rex Films Inc. (Exhibition) 32
Rex Films Inc. (16 Mm. Div.) 164
Rice, J. M. & Co . 128
Riverbank Prod'ns Ltd. 92
Rodesfilm Inc . 92
Rothstein Theatres Ltd. 30
Roy, Serge, Prod’n 92
s
Salvation Army, The 92
Saskatchewan Motion Picture Exhibitors
Ass’n . 33
Sask’n Theatres & Cinematographs Branch 153
Screen Advertising . 132
Screen Gems (Canada) Ltd . 119
Seat Manufacturers . 132
See Cue Devices Ltd. . 120
Select Films Ltd . 69
Service Confections Ltd . 132
Services — Production . 105
Seven Arts Productions Ltd. — Distribution . 69
— Television . 119
S.F.A. Ltd .
Sharp's Theatre Supplies Ltd .
Shopsy Food Ltd .
Simpson, Robert, Co. Ltd., The
Singleton, W. J., & Co.
16 Millimetre
16 Mm. — Distributors
— Drive-Ins
— Provincial Censorship Rates
— Theatres
Smith II, Chris, Film Laboratories
Smith, Dorothy
SMPTE .
Society of Film & TV Arts Ltd., The
Society of Motion Picture & Television
Engineers .
Sovereign Film Distributors Ltd.
—(16 Mm. Div.)
—(TV Div.)
Special Contracts .
Specialized Exhibition
Spectrum Film Prod'ns Ltd.
Spencer, F. G., Co. Ltd.
Statistics— Boxoffice .
— General
— Production .
— Theatre .
Sterling Films Ltd .
Sterling Films Ltd. (TV Div.)
Stovin-Byles Ltd.
Studios— Hollywood
Studio 7 Ltd .
Studio City . . .
Studios and Producers
Summit Film Prod ns Ltd.
Super Pufft Popcorn Ltd .
Super Pufft Popcorn Co. (Western)
Survey— Censorship
— Production
—16 Mm .
— Television .
Swackhammer-Gordon Ltd.
Syndicated Film Services Ltd.
Synkro Films
31
128
132
130
92
162
164
166
165
166
105
74
130
146
130
164
119
130
32
92
31
25
136
83
22
32
119
119
107
92
92
85
92
132
132
152
83
162
115
92
120
92
T
Taylor, N. A., Associates
Taylor-Roffman Prod’ns Ltd.
Taylor Television Prod’ns Ltd.
Telac Limitee
Telecasting .
Telemeter .
TelePrompTer of Can. Ltd.
Television . . .
Television Bureau of Advertising of Can.
Television Editorial Services Ltd.
Television Sales
Television Stations
Tempo Films Ltd .
Theatre Confections Ltd .
Theatre Directory
Theatre Equipment Supply Co.
Theatre Holding Corp. Ltd.
Theatre Inspectors
Theatre License Fees .
Theatre Poster Service Ltd .
Theatre Branch & Board of Censors (Ont.)
Theatres Laurentides Inc. .
Theatrical Attractions
Tickets .
Tiger Prod’ns Ltd .
137
92
92
69
116
121
120
113
116
105
118
121
71
134
37
128
31
152
35
130
153
31
137
130
92
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EDITORIAL INDEX
Tolea Film Prod'ns Inc . 103
Toll Television 121
Toronto International Film Studios Ltd . 103
Trade Publications . 160
Trailers . 130
Trans-Canada Consultants Ltd . 160
Trans-Caanda Films Ltd . 103
Trans Canada Telemeter Ltd . 121
TransVideo Prod’ns Ltd. 103
Trans-World Custom Brokers 140
Trans-World Film Laboratories Ltd . 105
TV Equipment . 120
TV Service . 120
Twentieth Century-Fox Corp. Ltd . 71
Twentieth Century-Fox Corp. Ltd.
(16 Mm. Div.) . 164
(TV Div.) . 120
Twentieth Century Theatres (See Twinex) 31
Twentieth Century Theatres (Toronto)
Managers Club 33
Twinex Century Theatres Corp. Ltd . 31
u
Unifrance Film 71
Union Carbide Canada Ltd . 130
Unions . 161
United Amusement Corp. Ltd . 31
United Artists Corp. Ltd . 71
United Artists 16 Mm. Films . 165
United Artists Television 120
Unit-One Prod'ns . 103
Universal Film Advertising of Can. 132
Van De Water, Anton, Film Prod'n 103
Variety Clubs International, Tent 28, Toronto 138
Victoria Shipping Services Ltd . 73
Visual Equipment Co . 128
w
Walker Theatres Ltd . 31
Wargon, Allan, Ltd. . 103
Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd. 71
Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Co. Ltd.
(16 Mm. Div.) . 165
(TV Div.) . 120
West Coast Booking Associates Ltd . 32
West Coast Motion Pictures 103
West Coast Theatre Service Ltd. 130
Western Drive-In Theatres Ltd . 31
Western Theatres Ltd. 31
Westminster Films Ltd . 103
Wi lliams Drege & Hill Ltd. 103
Women of the Motion Picture Industry
(WOMPI) . 140
World Adventure Tours 32
World International Film Prod’ns Ltd . 71
World-Renown Films 71
z
Z.l.T. Programs (Can.) Ltd . 120
Index of Advertisers
A
Adfilms Ltd . 134
Allen, Leslie A . 12
Allied Artists Pictures of Canada Ltd . 98
Allied Theatres . 26
Animation Productions Ltd. 112
Associated Booking Service . 26
Associated Screen Industries Ltd . 82
Astral Films Ltd . 66
B
Beaver Film Productions Ltd . 101
Best Theatres Supply Reg’d 127
c
Canadian Automatic Confections Ltd . 14
Canadian Film Industries Ltd . 84
Canadian Film Weekly . 62
Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd . 80
Canadian Seating Co. Ltd . 20
Century-Cine Electronics System Ltd. . 97
Coca-Cola Ltd . 8
Columbia Pictures Corp . 2
Composers, Authors & Publishers Ass'n
of Canada . 149
Consolidated Theatre Services . 129
Crawley Films Ltd . 88
CTV Television Network Ltd . 6
D
Disney, Walt, Productions
E
Empire-Universal Films Ltd .
English, D., & Co. Ltd.
Exhibitors Booking Association
F
Famous Players Canadian Corp. Ltd .
Film Daily, The .
Film Laboratories of Canada Ltd .
G
General Sound & Theatre Equipment Ltd
I
IATSE .
Industrial Electrical Contractors Ltd .
Inter Theatre Services Ltd .
International Cinema Guild of Can. Ltd.
International Film Distributors Ltd .
L
Lawrence, Robert, Productions (Can.) Ltd
Lily Cups Ltd .
66
68
20
96
24
156
84
4
10
131
97
96
99
90
131
13
14
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
M
Manley, Inc . 129
Mavety Film Delivery Ltd. . 15
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures of Can. Ltd.
Inside Front Cover
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures of Can. Ltd.
(16 Mm.) . 163
Modern Film Distributors Ltd. 10
N
National Film Board of Canada, The ... 108
NTA Telefilm (Canada) Ltd. 100
o
Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd . 29
Orange-Crush Ltd. . 167
Shopsy Foods Ltd . 18
Singleton, W. J., & Co . 90
Sovereign Film Distributors Ltd. . 163
Super Pufft Popcorn Ltd. . Back Cover
T
Taylor, N. A. Associates 93
Taylor-Roffman Productions Ltd. 101
Theatre Confections Ltd . 133
Theatre Holding Corp . 6
Theatre Poster Service Ltd. . 127
Theatrical Attractions . 123
Toronto International Film Studios Ltd . 102
Trans-World Film Laboratories Ltd . 104
Twentieth Century-Fox Corp. Ltd. . 64
Twinex Century Theatres Corp. Ltd. . 94, 95
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p
Paramount Pictures Inc. .75-78
Pathe-DeLuxe of Can. Ltd . 86
Pepsi-Cola Co. of Canada Ltd . 135
Philips Electronic Equipment Ltd. . 125
R
Rank Film Distributors of Can. Ltd. 28
s
Service Confections Ltd . 14
Seven Arts Productions Ltd. 72
United Artists Corp. . 168, 169
United Artists 16 Mm. Films 161
United Artists Television . . 114
Universal Film Advertising of Can . 125
v
Victoria Shipping Services Ltd.
79
w
Warner Bros. Distributing Co. Ltd . 70
West Coast Booking Associates Ltd. 26
Westminster Films Ltd. ... 104
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Cf)e pioneer of tfje Hear:
WILLIAM E. LESTER
"rrto receive an award is always
gratifying but when it comes
from people who have done so much
for other people it is doubly gratify¬
ing,” Wm. E. Lester of Montreal, pre¬
sident of United Amusement Corp.,
told over 500 people who had gathered
in the King Edward Hotel, Toronto to
see him presented with the Pioneer
of the Year Award of the Canadian
Picture Pioneers by Frank H. Fisher,
president.
"This is a Red Letter Day in my
life and the life of my family,” Lester
continued, saying that he believed no
industry had more public conscience
and as many warm, personal relation¬
ships as the motion picture industry.
“I guess I’ll remember this day as
long as I live.” The guest of honor
had been welcomed with the playing
of Alouette by the orchestra and a
standing ovation, and later long lines
formed in front of the head table to
shake his hand.
The presentation to Lester was pre¬
ceded by four others — three Special
Awards and the Service Award, which
was presented to Harry Howard of
Vancouver for the BC Branch headed
by him. Then came Roy Tash of To¬
ronto, veteran newsreeler; Hugh Sedg¬
wick of Hamilton, a former CPP offi¬
cial for many years; and Wm. Stew¬
art, a leading publicist and promotion
executive in the early days of films.
Biographies of each person to re¬
ceive the award were read by Win
Barron. In calling on him Fisher ex¬
plained that "We are here to pay hom¬
age to those who have not only served
the industry but raised it in the eyes
of the public." He quoted as The
Golden Rule: “He profits most who
serves best.”
The congratulations of Lester’s
parents and associates at Famous
Players were offered by Reuben W.
Bolstad, vice-president and last year's
Pioneer of the Year. “You have
brought honor to yourself, you have
brought honor to your family and you
have brought honor to your indus¬
try,” he told Lester.
Among the many head table guests
were Rotus Harvey, International
Chief Barker of the Variety Clubs In¬
ternational, and Max E. Youngstein
and Jerome Pickman, then president
and executive vice-president respective¬
ly of the newly-formed Entertainment
Corp. of America. Lester noted Har¬
vey’s presence with high praise of the
work of the Variety Club, of which
he is a member, and described Young¬
stein and Pickman as "The Angry
Young Men of the motion picture in¬
dustry.”
NEXT PAGE: PHOTOS OF THE PIONEERS' AWARD DINNER
The top photo shows the centre of the dais at
The Pioneer of the Year dinner. At the microphone
is Wm. G. Lester, president of the United Amuse¬
ment Corp., Montreal, who is responding to a
presentation of the plaque (beside him on the
table ) which symbolizes The Pioneer of the Year
Award. On the left is Frank H. Fisher, president of
the Canadian Picture Pioneers, and on the right
Mrs. R. W. Bolstad, R. W. Bolstad, who was the
winner last year, and Martin Quigley, president
of Quigley Publications, New York.
Second photo: Harry Howard, Vancouver, left,
holds the Service Award presented to the Van¬
couver Branch, while Roy Tash, Toronto, and Hugh
Sedgwick, Hamilton, hold their Special Awards as
Fisher looks on.
16
17
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FACTS
STATISTICS
CIRCUITS
BOOKING COMPANIES
SPECIALIZED EXHIBITION
PREMIUMS & CONTESTS
ASSOCIATIONS
AMUSEMENT TAXES
THEATRE LICENCE FEES
35 MM. AUDITORIUM THEATRES
35 MM. DRIVE-IN THEATRES
19
TICKETS
ROLL • MACHINE
RESERVED SEAT
TICKETS
COUPON BOOKS
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Specializing in Roll
and Reserved Seat
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since 1880
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N. W CORDON PAUL SAXE
20
FACTS ABOUT EXHIBITION
THEATRE STATISTICS: Since Jan. 1,
1963 eight new theatres, three of them
drive-ins have opened and 32 audi¬
torium theatres and three drive-ins
have closed, while three four-walled
houses have burned. These figures
bring the number of 35 mm. theatres
operating in Canada, as of the end of
Aug., to 1,573, of which 242 were ozon-
ers. At the same point in 1962, there
were 1,593 theatres operating, 238 of
them drive-ins. In all of 1962 six new
standard-type theatres and six drive-
ins opened, 49 roofed-in houses and
five drive-ins closed and four audi¬
torium theatres were burned.
SUNDAY MOVIES continue to
spread. Ontario, which became the
second province to show movies seven
days a week, now has well over 70
communities where they are available
and several others plan to hold ple¬
biscites this year. BC became Canada’s
third province with Sunday movies
when Vancouver voted for them and
enabling legislation was passed early
this summer. Independents began
Sunday exhibition but union negotia¬
tion delayed the circuits until Septem¬
ber. Business opened strongly. Winni¬
peg, which voted overwhelmingly for
Sunday shows found itself stymied
when the Manitoba legislature refused
to amend the act, although it changed
it to permit Sunday sports and con¬
certs.
CAPITAL and repair expenditures
for Canadian theatres in 1963 were
estimated at $2,900,000, with the for¬
mer taking up $2,200,000 of that amount.
This is $600,000 higher than the 1962
forecast at this time last year.
PERCENTAGE of films from the
USA submitted for showing in Ont¬
ario was 39.4 per cent in the fiscal
year ended March 31, 1963, where in
1954 the figure was 68 per cent. The
decline is due to the production of
fewer films in the USA or by USA
companies and the greater interest in
films from Europe because of the tre¬
mendous immigration wave. Out of
512 features reviewed during the
1962-63 fiscal year 202 were from the
USA.
CANADIANS attend movies eight
times per year compared to 17 times
in 1951, a Unesco survey shows. In
1951 Canada was fifth among the na¬
tions in moviegoing and it is now
25th. Hong Kong and Lebanon, with
a rate of 22, are first, a position held
by the USA in 1951 with 35.
REDUCTION of license fees by a
number of municipalities heartened
exhibitors, as did lower assessment
values and cuts in provincial amuse¬
ment taxes. There seems to be a
greater realization of the hardships
of theatre operation on the part of
provincial and municipal officials.
QUITE a number of closed theatres
have reopened in small communities.
Merchants miss the people the theatre
brings to town and co-operatives form¬
ed to reopen theatres aren’t uncom¬
mon. Local newspapers have been giv¬
ing much space to support such activ¬
ities.
21
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FAMOUS PLAYERS
CANADIAN CORPORATION LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE
130 BLOOR STREET WEST, TORONTO
Leaders in Entertainment Since 1920
R. W. BOLSTAD
President
24
Boxoffice Statistics
In I960, says the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Canadian movie exhibition
rang up a cash figure of $78,183,715, of which $5,889,371 was for provincial
amusement taxes. The nontax total, $72,294,344 compared with $75,513,974
in 1959, is a decrease of $3,219,630.
In the table below none of the figures includes Itinerant Operators but
those dov/n to 1956 do include Community Enterprises and this must be borne
in mind when comparisons are made. There were 506 of the latter in operation
in 1956 and they accounted for about two per cent of the receipts.
The drive-ins' share of the total take was $6,789,678, which does not
include $524,189 in amus.ement taxes. There were 232 drive-ins operating in
1960, two less than 1959's 234, and they took in $354,247 less than in 1959.
In the table below drive-in figures are included from 1946 on, that being the
year the first one opened.
Therefore, the figures for Canada's "Regular" theatres (as defined by the
DBS) and drive-ins for receipts, admissions and amusement taxes were:
578.183,715, 117,734,361 and 55.889,371
The following table includes the Yukon and Northwest Territories, which
are serviced from British Columbia. Newfoundland is included for the first time
in 1949, the year it became Canada's tenth province.
Year
Theatres
Receipts
Admissions
1930
907
$ 38,479,500
1933
762
24,954,200
1934
796
25,338,100
107,354,509
1935
859
27,173,400
117,520,795
1936
956
29,610,300
126,913,547
1937
1,044
32,499,300
133,668,450
1938
1,130
33,635,052
137,381,280
1939
1,183
34,010,115
137,898,668
1940
1,229
37,858,955
151,590,799
1941
1,240
41,369,259
161,677,731
1942
1,247
46,461,097
182,845,765
1943
1,265
52,567,989
204,677,550
1944
1,298
53,173,325
208,167,180
1945
1,323
55,430,711
215,573,267
1946
1,477
59,888,972
227,538,798
1947
1,693
63,139,604
221,528,177
1948
1,950
70,315,889
224,055,171
1949
2,200
79,953,539
236,017,859
1950
2,387
86,249,752
240,824,982
1951
2,440
95,833,340
250,547,499
1952
2,500
104,963,599
261,475,867
1953
2,749
108,603,966
257,965,182
1954
2,813
105,129,881
236,158,824
1955
2,808
93,819,187
201,247,408
1956
2,592
87,516,895
177,615,767
*1957
1,945
82,211,488
156,701,458
1958
1,854
81,393.078
146,483,741
1959
1,749
75,513,974
128,859,395
1960
1,659
72,294,344
117,734,361
Denotes that
the DBS for
♦he first time in
1957 dropped Community
Enterprises, which usually had about 2% of the receipts. Adding 2%, or
$1,644,228, to the 1957 receipts for purposes of comparison would give an
approximate total of $83,355,716. Similarly, in 1958 it would add $1,627,860> to
make the total $83,020,938, in 1959 it would add $1,510,278 to bringi the total
to $77,024,252, and in 1960 it would add $1,445,886 to make the total
$73,740,220i.
(These are the latest figures available from the DBS)
25
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FOR INDEPENDENT THEATRES
2 / ilOt it SERVICE
Curly Posen, Head Booker & Buyer Mrs. Cec Sydney, Sec.-Treas.
ROOM 910, 21 DUNDAS SQ., TORONTO 2, ONT. EM. 8-1139
West Coast Booking Associates Ltd.
Buying and Booking
Motion Pictures
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VANCOUVER 9. BRITISH COLUMBIA
26
Exhibition Personnel
Circuits
B. & F. THEATRES, LTD.
130 Bloor St. W.. Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-4171)
OFFICERS
President J. J. Fitzgibbons, CBE
Vice-President ... Samuel Fine
Executive Assistant Jack M. Fine
Managing Director Samuel Bloom
Secretary Angus MacCunn
Treasurer . R. W. Bolstad
Film Buyer & Booker M. Margolius
B. AND L. THEATRES
Lotour Terrace Bldg., 61 Union St.. St. John, NB.
(Phone 3-1185)
Mitchell Bernstein and Joshua Lieberman.
BETTER THEATRES LTD.
82 Front St., Strathroy, Ont.
(Telephone 245-1612)
President . Bruce McLeod
Vice-President . Harold Pfaff
SecretarV L. G. Robertson
E. W. BICKLE LTD.
P.O. Drawer 1089, Courtenay, BC.
Presiden< - . E. W. T. Bickle
BILTMORE THEATRES LTD.
Head Office: 120 Overbrook PI., Downsview Ont
(633-1472)
Booking & Ad Office: 272 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont
(363-3759)
President . B. M. Okun
Secretary-Treasurer M. H. Okun
Booking & Advertising B. C. Rothbart
Supervision C. A. Bergman
Audit Department R. Ross
CINEDOME THEATRES LTD.
(Operates theatres showing Cinerama)
321 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif.
(CRestwood 3-2180)
OFFICERS
President Sheldon Smerling
Vice-President & Secretary Edwin Shapiro
Treasurer Charles Greenfield, Jr.
MONTREAL OPERATION
Imperial Theatre, 1430 Bleury St.
(AVenue 8-7102)
Managing Director Leonard Lauer
Ad. & Pub. Director Paul Vermet
CONSOLIDATED THEATRES LTD.
5887 Monkland Ave., Montreal, Que.
(UNiversity 6-7331)
President . Lester Adilman
Vice-President & Mng. Dir. Wm. Lester
Secretary Angus MacCunn
Treasurer . R. W. Bolstad
Comptroller George Arnott
Advtg. & Publicity Mgr. Thomas Cleary
DIRECTORS
J. J. Fitzgibbons, CBE, Chairman; George Des-
tounis and the above officers.
FAMOUS PLAYERS CANADIAN
CORP. LIMITED
130 Bloor St. W.t Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-4171)
Famous Players Canadian Corporation was or¬
ganized in 1920 and its parent company is Para¬
mount I nternational Films Inc., NY, a subsidiary
of Paramount Pictures Corporation, NY.
OFFICERS
Pres. & Mng. Director R. W. Bolstad
Vice-Presidents Angus MacCunn, Robert Eves,
Wm. Summerville, Eugene E. Fitzgibbons,
K. J. Easton, P.Eng.
Secretary Angus MacCunn
Comptroller C. S. Doidge
Asst. Secretaries J. A. Troyer, R. F. Beauvais
Asst. Treasurers T. W. Naylor, L. G. Geering
DIRECTORS
John J. Fitzgibbons, CBE, Chairman of the Board
of Directors, Toronto.
Barney Balaban, President, Paramount Pictures
Corporation, New York, NY.
James H. Richardson, Treasurer, Paramount Pic¬
tures Corporation, New York, NY.
Gaston Pratte, President, Pratte & Co., Ltd.,
Montreal.
Paul Raibourn, Vice-President, Paramount Pictures
Corporation, New York, NY.
Right Hon. Louis S. St. Laurent, QC. LL.D, PC,
Quebec, Que.
Hon. J. W. de B. Farris, QC, Senator, Vancouver,
BC.
Hon. Joseph A. Sullivan, MB, FRCS(C), QHS,
Senator, Toronto, Ont.
Also Bolstad and MacCunn.
OTHER INFORMATION
Purchasing, Engineering and Maintenance
Jules S. Wolfe
Television & Telemeter Eugene E. Fitzgibbons
Auditing Lawrence G. Geering
Public Relations and Advertising James R. Nairn
Statistical J. A. Troyer
Insurance Fred A. Morley
Film Booking and Buying Ben Geldsaler
Group Sales Director James Cameron
Accounting Tom W. Naylor
THEATRE MANAGEMENT
EASTERN DIVISION
Eastern Division Director Wm. Summerville
District Managers Dan E. Krendel, Mort J.
Margolius, Russ McKibbin
Halifax Office:
Capitol Theatre Bldg. (423-7020)
District Manager James McDonough
WESTERN DIVISION
Western Division Director Robert J. Eves
Vancouver Office:
719 Seymour St. (MU. 5-9261)
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The physical condition of them is
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THE ODEON THEATRES (CANADA) LIMITED
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Division Supervisor Maynard S. Joiner
District Manager Douglas A. Gow
Winnipeg Office
Capitol Theatre Bldg. (WH. 2-4020)
District Supervisor John Ferguson
Important controlled subsidiary companies of
Famous Players Canadian Corporation Limited in¬
clude: B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited, Eastern
Theatres Limited, General Sound and Theatre
Equipment Limited, Mid-Ontario Theatres Limited,
Paramount Theatres Limited, Paramount Windsor
Theatres Limited, Skyway Drive-In Theatres Ltd.,
Theatre Confections Limited and Trans Canada
Telemeter Limited.
Important affiliated companies of Famous Players
Canadian Corporation Limited include: Alcana
Theatre Company Limited, B. & F. Theatres Limited,
Central Ontario Television Limited, Majestic Thea¬
tres Limited, Newfoundland Amusements Limited,
F. G. Spencer Company Limited, Supreme Thea¬
tres Limited, Television de Quebec (Canada)
Limitee, Theatre Holding Corporation Limited,
United Amusement Corporation Limited, United
Century Theatres Limited and Western Theatres
Limited.
FRANKLIN & HERSCHORN LTD.
Royal Hotel, P.O. Box 219, Saint John, NB.
(693-2922)
Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax, NS.
P.O. Box 700
(423-6331)
OFFICERS
President Mitchell Franklin
Vice-President . Peter Herschorn
Secretary Samuel A. Babb
Comptroller Robert M Bell, CA
LINCOLN THEATRES LTD.
St. Catharines, Ont.
(Phone 2-1541)
OFFICERS
President S. H. Fleming, QC
Managing Director Roy M. Miller
LOEW’S THEATRES INC.
1540 Broadway, New York, NY.
(JUdson 6-4400)
CANADA
MARCUS LOEWS THEATRES LTD.
Suite 2100, 44 King St. W. , Toronto.
(363-9371)
OFFICERS
President Preston R. Tisch
Vice-President John F. Murphy
Secretary G. R. Mackie, QC
Assistant Secretary A. Weltman
Assistant Secretary John Podester
Treasurer Jacob Stillman
Assistant Treasurer Leonard Pollock
Assistant Treasurer Irving B. Schlossberg
DIRECTORS
D. B. McCrimmon, J. H. Stephens, L. A. Tisch,
P. R. Tisch, J. H. Clarke, Murphy, Mackie.
The Canadians on the board are McCrimmon,
Mackie, Clarke and Stephens. The others also on
the board of Loew's Theatres, Inc., which was
organized when Loew's Inc., meeting the terms
of the USA government Consent Decree in 1954,
divorced itself from its theatre holdings and kept
its film studio and distribution company, MGM.
Loew's controls three theatres in Canada, Loew's
Yonge Street, Toronto, is operated by Marcus
Loew's Theatres Limited, a Canadian public share¬
holder company which owns the Uptown, Toronto.
The Uptown is operated by the Yonge-Bloor
Theatre Company Limited, a subsidiary of Loew's
Theatres, Inc., NY. Loew's, London, is operated by
the Dundas Street London Amusements Limited.
Loew's Montreal is in no way connected with
Loew's Theatres, Inc. but is owned and operated
by Consolidated Theatres Limited, a Famous Play¬
ers' affiliate.
CANADIAN DIVISION OFFICE:
Loew's Yonge St. Theatre, Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Division Manager J. H. Clarke
ODEON-MORTON THEATRES
Odeon Theatre Building, Smith Street,
Winnipeg, Man.
Area General Manager Harry W. Hurwitz
DIRECTORS
For Morton: Mrs. Rebecca Morton, P. Morton;
For Odeon: C. R. B. Salmon, F. H. Fisher.
THE ODEON THEATRES (CAN.)
LIMITED
20 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5961)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board
President C.
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
Secretary-Treasurer
Director of Advertising
Director of Buying & Booking
Director of Confectionery Sales
Eastern Division Mgr.
District Mgr., Halifax
Supervisor, Que.
District Manager, BC
District Mgr., Ont.
Director, Group Sales
K. Winckles
R. B. Salmon, CA
F. H. Fisher
H. T. Blumsom
Charles Mason
W. E. H. Hunt
Chas. L. Sweeney
Arthur P. Bahen
Fred Leavens
John Papineau
G. A. Sutherland
Steve McManus
W. C. Tyers
DIRECTORS
K. Winckles, chairman; John Davis, C. R. B. Sal¬
mon, F. H. Fisher, H. T. Blumsom.
Odeon-Morton (Manitoba & Sask.) Harry Hurwitz
Odeon-Friedman (Edmonton) S. Binder
Odeon-Barron (Calgary) J. B. Barron
OTTAWA VALLEY AMUSEMENT CO.
(Owned and operated by M. J. O'Brien Ltd.)
Renfrew, Ont.
General Manager M. J. Murray
PREMIER OPERATING CORP. LTD.
72 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(921-8931)
OFFICERS
President Jule Allen
Vice-President Herb Allen
Vice-President Louis Rosenfeld
Secretary & Film Buyer Gurston S. Allen
Treasurer & Head of Advertising Sol Allen
Theatre Supervisor & Candy Operation
David W. Axler
Comptroller W. J. Snowball
DIRECTORS
Jule Allen, Herb Allen, Louis Rosenfeld, Sol
Allen, Gurston Allen, Barry Allen, Gurston Rosen¬
feld. ’
ROTHSTEIN THEATRES LTD.
Malborough Hotel, Winnipeg, Man.
( WHitehall 2-0278)
President N. Rothstein
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Vice-President & General Manager D. Rothstein
Supervisor . H. Swartz
Sask. Supervisor Wm. Johnston
Yorkton, Sask.
S.F.A. LTD.
P.O. Box 139, Bridgewater, NS.
(543-2286, 3294, 4229)
President . . A. A. Fielding
Vice-President . R. A. Fielding
Secretary-Treasurer P. J. Fielding
WALKER THEATRES LTD.
Jollimore, Halifax Co., NS.
(477-3547)
President M. E. Walker
Vice-President E. R. MacDonald
Secretary-Treasurer R. MacDougall
WESTERN DRIVE-IN THEATRES LTD.
6455 MacLeod Trail, Calgary, Alta.
President Mervyn Dutton
General Manager Frank Kershaw
F. G. SPENCER CO. LTD.
95 Charlotte St., Saint John, NB.
(693-2501, 2)
President . F. Gordon Spencer
Secretary . Gerald R. Spencer
THEATRE HOLDING CORP. LTD.
72 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(921-8931)
President . Herbert Allen
Vice-President . R. W. Bolstad
Treasurer . A. MacCunn
Secretary . Jule Allen
DIRECTORS
Jule Allen, Herbert Allen, R. W. Bolstad, A.
MacCunn.
THEATRES LAURENTIDE INC.
WESTERN THEATRES LTD.
New Hargrave Bidg., Winnipeg, Man.
(Phone 932-587)
OFFICERS
President . . G. Miles
1st Vice-President John Ferguson
2nd Vice-President Mrs. E. Miles
General Manager S. R. Miles
Secretary-Treasurer B. K. Beach
Booking Companies
ALLIED THEATRES
Room 910, 21 Dundas Sq., Toronto 2, Ont.
(368-1139)
22 Holyrood Ave., Outremont, Que.
Pres. & Managing Director Leo Choquette
TWINEX CENTURY THEATRES
CORP. LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
Operates over 50 theatres in the Province of
Ontario under the designation, Twentieth Century
Theatres.
OFFICERS
President & Managing Director N. A. Taylor
Executive Vice-President Raoul Auerbach
Secretary-Treasurer H. S. Mandell
Vice-Pres., Theatre Operations M. L. Axler
Manager of Theatre Operations John S. Kurk
Supervisor of Theatres Martin Simpson
Director of Booking Barney Fox
Chief Accountant H. P. Ginsberg
Internal Auditor . D. Lawless
Director of Advertising James Harrison
UNITED AMUSEMENT CORP. LTD.
United Bldg., 5887 Monkland Ave., Montreal, Que.
(HU. 6-1167)
OFFICERS
Pres. & Managing Director W. G. Lester
Executive Vice-President George Destounis
Vice-President . W. H. Giles
Secretary-Treasurer W. H. Mannard
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer W. Deveault
General Purchasing Agent W. N. Murray
Advertising . John Sperdakos
Publicity ... Allan Spencer
DIRECTORS
J. J. Fitzgibbons, CBE Famous Players Can.
Corp. Toronto
R. W. Bolstad . Famous Players Can.
Corp. Toronto
Geo. Destounis . United Amusement Corp. Ltd.
S. Godin . 231 St. James St. W., Montreal
Also Hon. G. Martineau, Giles, Lester, W. N.
Murray and George Grivakes.
Gen. Mgr. & Head Buyer & Booker Curly S. Posen
Booker . Peter Sorok
Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Cec Sydney
ASSOCIATED BOOKING
SERVICE
Suite 910, 21 Dundas Sq., Toronto, Ont.
(368-1139)
Head Buyer & Booker & Gen. Mgr. Curly S. Posen
Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Cec Sydney
Booker . Peter Sorok
BERNARD LA HAYE INC.
Suite 209, 934 St. Catherine St. E.,
Montreal, Que.
(844-6280, 6721)
President Bernard La Haye
General Manager Phil Cadieux
EXHIBITORS BOOKING ASS’N
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
Manager Raoul Auerbach
Head Booker Barney Fox
INDEPENDENT THEATRE SERVICES
600 Bay St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(368-3055)
General Manager Bruce McLeod
Manager . Harold Pfaff
Booker Ed Goldsmith
NATIONAL BOOKING CO.
565 College St., Toronto, Ont.
(531-7421)
General Manager .... . Lionel Lester
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PRAIRIE ALLIED BOOKING ASS’N
Suite 205, 1147-1 7th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alta.
(244-7468)
Operated by Hector Ross and Frank Kettner.
Theatre Agencies Ltd. is located at the same
address and has the same officers.
WINNIPEG DIVISION
212 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man.
(WHitehall 2-5135)
Manager Barry Myers
QUEBEC CINEMA BOOKING LTD.
2255 Westhill Ave., Montreal 28, Que.
(HUnter 1-0328)
OFFICERS
President William Trow
Secretary-Treas. & Manager Mortimer L. Prevost
REX FILM INC.
3 Place Jean Talon, Quebec, Que.
(522-8506)
Gen. Mgr. L. Janssens Vander Sande
Booker Jacq Cote
WEST COAST BOOKING
ASSOCIATES LIMITED
302-1037 W. Broadway, Vancouver 9, BC.
(REgent 6-5484)
OFFICERS
President . Owen Bird
Vice-President Chas. Ramage
Secretary-Treasurer Vi Hosford
Specialized Exhibition
WORLD ADVENTURE TOURS
26 Austin Cr., Toronto, Ont.
(536-7371)
Director Estelle Craig
World Adventure Tours are non-theatrical full-
length, color 16 mm. silent travelogues made by
world travellers who accompany their films with
a narration spoken from the stage.
Showings, broken up into two series, are held
three evenings a week in Toronto.
Contests
STERLING FILMS LTD.
Second Floor, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ont.
(366-6221)
(Distributors of Foto-Nite)
OFFICERS
President O. R. Hanson
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. G. H. Oullahan
Secretary Louis Davidson, QC
Accountant J. R. Stoneman
DIRECTORS
Hanson, Davidson, Oullahan.
Associations
ALBERTA THEATRES ASS’N
c/o Sec'y, Paramount Theatre, Lethbridge. Alta.
OFFICERS
Past President Douglas Miller
President Bert Wiber
Honorary President Walter P. Wilson
Northern Vice-President R. J. Norton
Secretary-Treasurer Doug Shackleford
DIRECTORS
N. McDonald, R. J. Norton, Don Purnell, J.
Godfrey, S. Binder, D. C. Fox, Wm. H. Wilson,
T. Fowler, R. Mitcheltree, J. Dederer, Fred Levitt,
A. W. Shackleford.
BRITISH COLUMBIA EXHIBITORS
ASSOCIATION
c/o Sec’y, 2182 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver 9. BC.
OFFICERS
President . Harry I. Howard
Vice-President Eric Rosebourne
Secretary K. E. Hayter
Treasurer Myron C. McLeod
DIRECTORS
G. A. Sutherland, M. Joiner, O. Bird, R. Clarke,
R. McKee, G. A. Gough, L. Courchene, M. Che-
chik, D. Gow, L. B. Johnson.
CALGARY THEATRES ASSOCIATION
c/o Secretary. Cinema Park Drive-in,
2808-32 St. SW, Calgary, Alta.
OFFICERS
President . J. Cardell
Vice-President N. Hoffman
Secretary F. A. Levitt
EDMONTON THEATRES ASS'N
c/o Secretary, Garneau Theatre, Edmonton, Alta.
OFFICERS
President Albert Hauptman
Vice-President E. Pomerleau
Secretary-Treasurer W. H. Wilson
Assistant Sec. -Treasurer N. MacDonald
DIRECTORS
S. Binder, B. Wiber, F. Varlow, B. Gallay, E.
Whitely, N. MacDonald.
ESSEX COUNTY THEATRES ASS'N
c/o Secretary, Capitol Theatre, Windsor, Ont.
OFFICERS
President Ernie Taylor
Vice-President Mike Micelli
Secretary-Treasurer Ed Lamoureux
HAMILTON THEATRE MANAGERS
ASSOCIATION
c/o Secretary, Capitol Theatre, Hamilton, Ont.
OFFICERS
President Verd Marriott
Vice-President Joe Dydzak
Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Bartlett
DIRECTORS
Gordon Gotts, John Giroux, John Miller.
MANITOBA MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
300 New Hargrave Bldg., Winnipeg. Man.
OFFICERS
President Harry Prygrocki
1st Vice-President . B. K. Beach
2nd Vice-President P. Johnston
Secretary-Treasurer R. D. Hurwitz
DIRECTORS
David Rothstein, Dave Carr, J. Ferguson. H. W.
Hurwitz, G. Miles, H. Gray, P. Johnston, B. Brook-
ler, B. Prygrocki, James Fusty, T. Pacey, Mrs. J.
Todd, Paul Rivalin, E. Kendall, H. Prygrocki, Hur¬
witz, Beach.
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MARITIME MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
c/o Secretary, Acadia Theatre, Wolfville, NS.
OFFICERS
President . A. J. Mason
Vice-President for NS Fred Gregor
Vice-President for NB F. Gordon Spencer
Vice-President for PEI B. H. Yeo
Secretary - . . E. Whittle
Treasurer . . Mrs. H. M. Nesbitt
DIRECTORS
J. McDonough, A. A. Fielding, L. Sprague, R.
Pope, M. Franklin.
EXECUTIVE
Spencer, chairman; J. McDonough, secretary;
M. Bernstein, W. G. Fenety.
MOTION PICTURE THEATRES
ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO
21 Dundas Sq., Toronto, Ont.
(364-9630)
OFFICERS
President . Wm. Summerville
Vice-President M. W. Zahorchak
Secretary Harvey Hunt
Treasurer . J. H. Clarke
Executive Secretary Arch H. Jolley
DIRECTORS
John Weiser, H. C. D. Main, Casey Swedlove,
M. W. Zahorchak, Harry S. Mandell, Lionel Lester,
Wm. Summerville, Dave Axler, G. B. Markell, Lou
Consky, Clarke, Hunt.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Finance . J. H. Clarke
Membership Casey Swedlove
Tax . Harvey Hunt
Annual Meeting M. W. Zahorchak
NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF
MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITORS
ASSOCIATIONS OF CANADA
c/o MPTAO, 21 Dundas Sq., Toronto, Ont.
(364-9630)
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
British Columbia Exhibitors Association; Alberta
Theatres Association; Saskatchewan Motion Picture
Exhibitors Association; Manitoba Motion Picture
Exhibitors Association; Motion Picture Theatres
Association of Ontario; Quebec Allied Theatrical
Industries; Maritime Motion Picture Exhibitors As¬
sociation; and Newfoundland Theatres.
OFFICERS
Honorary Chairman Morris Stein
Chairman F. Gordon Spencer
1st Vice-Chairman . G. H. Theroux
2nd Vice-Chairman Wm. Thompson
3rd Vice-Chairman G. B. Markell
Secretary-Treasurer H. C. D. Main
Executive Secretary ._ Arch H. Jolley
NIAGARA PENINSULA THEATRE
MANAGERS ASSOCIATION
c/o Secretary, Seneca Theatre, Niagara Falls, Ont.
OFFICERS
President ......... Fern Marleau
Vice-President ... Les Mitchell
Treasurer . . . Harry Rosenberg
Secretary . Doug Walker
OTTAWA THEATRE MANAGERS ASS'N
c/o Secretary, Elmdale Theatre, Ottawa, Ont.
OFFICERS
President Charlie Brennan
Secretary-Treasurer D. M. Pinder
QUEBEC ALLIED THEATRICAL
INDUSTRIES INC.
White House Bldg., Suite 232, 4003 Decarie Blvd.,
Montreal 28, Que.
(489-5066)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Executive W. E. Lester
President & Executive Director Gaston Theroux
Vice-Presidents Leo Choquette, Maurice Arpin
Treasurer . George Arnott
DIRECTORS
A. Bahen, G. Destounis, B. C. Salamis, D. Berzan,
H. Gagnon, P. Gendron, M. Prevost, N. E. Tabah,
Irving Goldsmith, Gerald Langevin, Jean-Paul Rin-
guette.
REGINA MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
c/o Secretary-Treasurer, Metropolitan Theatre,
Regina, Sask.
President . H. Gunn
Secretary-Treasurer M. Bercovitch
SASKATCHEWAN MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
c/o Met Theatre, Regina, Sask.
OFFICERS
President . Wm. Johnston
Vice-President H. Gunn
Secretary-Treasurer J. M. Heaps
DIRECTORS
W. Russell, G. R. Miller, A. Barteluk, R. R.
Southam, E. J. Marshall, H. Durham, W. Welykho-
lowa, G. M. Miller, J. Mahon, J. Herner, N. War¬
ner, F. Beatty, J. Lundholm, R. Plumb, E. E.
Nelson.
TWENTIETH CENTURY THEATRES
(TORONTO) MANAGERS CLUB
c/o Secretary, 175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
OFFICERS
President Wm. Stephanishen
Treasurer . Al Perkins
Secretary Dudley Dumond
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Amusement Taxes
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Effective April 1, 1963 the Provincial Amuse¬
ment Tax was abolished.
ALBERTA
Effective April 1, 1959, the Provincial Amuse¬
ments Tax was abolished.
SASKATCHEWAN
Amusement tax is on a local option basis, with
municipalities applying their own.
MANITOBA
(Effective June I, 1962)
Up to 60c, no tax; 61-64, lc; 65-67, 2c; 68-70,
3c; 71-89, 4c; 90-$l, 5c. On admissions over $1
the tax is 10 per cent, with certain fractions added
in and breaks down as follows — on 1.05, 10c; 1.09
& 1.14, 11c; 1.18 & 1.23, 12c; 1.27 & 1.32, 13c;
1.36 & 1.41, 14c; 1.45, 1.50 & 1.55, 15c; 1.59 &
1.64, 16c; 1.68 & 1.73, 17c; 1.77 & 1.82, 18c;
1.91, 19c; 2.00 & 2.05, 20c; 2.09, 21c; 2.18, 22c;
2.27, 23c; 2.73, 27c; 3.18, 32c; 3.64, 36c; 4.09.
41c; 4.55, 45c.
A 5 per cent commission is allowed for tax
collected. A tax is payable on all pass or compli¬
mentary and season or periodic tickets at the
maximum rate payable at the place of amusement
at the time of presentation.
ONTARIO
I Effective April I, 1962)
For theatres located in communities with a
population over 10,000 and for all drive-ins: Up to
57c, no tax; 58-61, 4c; 62-70, 5c; 66-74, 6c; 75-83,
7c; 84-92, 8c; 93c and over, 10 per cent, with
fractions less than Vic eliminated and Vic and
over counted as lc.
For theatres located in communities with a
population of less than 10,000: Up to 75c, no tax;
76c and over the tax is the same as in the above
paragraph.
Above scale is for places of amusement only. A
commission of 2 */2 per cent is allowed for tax
collected.
QUEBEC
The amusement tax is collected by the muni¬
cipalities by authority of the Province of Quebec,
which shares it.
Tax levied is 10 per cent of actual admission
price, plus an additional assessment in the form
of a surtax of 25 per cent of the amount of such
tax when the theatre admission price is over $1.
Each fraction of a cent is counted as I cent. The
surtax amounts to 3 cents on prices from $1.01 to
$1.20, 4 cents from $1.21 to $1.60 and 5 cents
from $1.61 to $2., etc. In the following scale only
the 10 per cent tax is given, so that for admissions
over $1 the surtax must be added to the figures
given.
Up to 10c, lc; 11-20, 2c; 21-30, 3c; 31-40. 4c;
41-50, 5c; 51-60, 6c; 61-70, 7c; 71-80, 8c; 81-90,
9c; 9 1 -SI , 10c. For the tax on admissions from
SI. 01 to S2 add 10c to the s'cale above; from
$2.01 to S3 add 20c, etc.
Holders of complimentary or season tickets and
every person admitted free into a place of amuse¬
ment to attend or take part in an amusement
shall pay the duty based on the price of admis¬
sion that he would pay if he did not hold such
ticket or was admitted free.
Since May I, 1952, a service charge of 5c on
admission prices below $1 and 10c on admission
prices higher than $1 is levied on attractions given
in municipal buildings, which are: the Colisee,
Palais Montcalm, Municipal Baseball Stadium and
the city-owned race track.
NEW BRUNSWICK
(Effective April I, 1959)
Up to 30c, no tax; 31-40, 4c; 41-45, 5c; 46-50,
6c; 51-60, 7c; 61-70, 8c; 71-80, 9c; 81-90, 10c;
91-1.00, 11c; 1.01 and over 11 per cent.
Passes subject to tax of 10 cents. Five per cent
discount is allowed on all tickets, which are pur¬
chased by theatres from the province. No tax
shall be charged for children under 12 years of
age attending a matinee where the admission
charge is not over 10 cents on Saturday, New
Year's Day, Good Friday, Dominion Day, Christmas
Day, Victoria Day, Labour Day, Remembrance Day
and the day appointed for the celebration of the
birthday of the reigning sovereign.
NOVA SCOTIA
(Effective July 15, 1956)
Up to 55, no tax; 56c-70c, 5c; 71-$1.00, 10c;
SI. 01 and over, 10c plus 5c far each 50c or
fraction thereof.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(Effective Jan. I, 1959)
Up to 30c, no tax; 31 to 40, 2c; 41 to 45, 3c;
46 to 60, 5c; 61 to 75, 7c; 76 to $1, 10c; over $1
5c for every 50c or fraction thereof.
NEWFOUNDLAND
A provincial entertainment tax of 5c on every
adult admission, called the Cancer Control Tax,
went into effect July I, 1953. The receipts from
this tax are used to fnance cancer research or
treatment.
Under Section 86 of The Local Government
Act, 1961, councils may impose a tax upon every
person attending a place of entertainment, but
this tax does not apply to any entertainment
where the proceeds are to be used for chari¬
table, educational or religious purposes. The
owner acts as agent of the council and is re¬
quired to collect the tax by means of tickets or
otherwise and is responsible for the payment to
the council of any money collected in respect
of the tax. The rate of Entertainment Tax may
be fixed by the council and may be varied as
between resident and non-resident performers and
as between different kinds of entertainments.
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Theatre Licence Fees
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Imposed Under the "Fire Marshal Act"
41. Theatre Licence. — (a) No moving picture
theatre shall be opened to the public except after
a licence therefor has been obtained from the
Fire Marshal, which licence shall be kept posted
in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises.
The license fees payable under the "Fire Marshal
Act" for licences for moving-picture theatres
shall be as follows:
(1) If conducted in premises located in
the cities of Vancouver or Victoria
and not licensed under any sub¬
sequent clause of this regulation,
provided the licence fee shall not
exceed $300 or less than $75, for
each seat 20c
(2) If conducted in premises within the
limits of any organized municipality
or corporation townsite, and not
licensed under any subsequent clause
of this regulation, where the seating
capacity does not exceed 300
persons $65
For each seat in excess of 300,
provided the fee shall not exceed
the sum of $250 15c
13) If conducted in premises not licensed
under any other clause of this regu¬
lation, where the seating capac.ry
does not exceed 300 persons $55
For each seat in excess of 300,
provided the fee shall not exceed the
sum of $200 . 10c
14) If conducted in connection with
vaudeville or variety show and exhi¬
biting moving pictures as part of the
performance: —
For the first reel $100
For each additional reel 25
(5) If conducted in premises limited to
a period of one month .. 50
(6) If conducted in open-air park: —
For one month 50
For two months 75
For three months 100
For season, not exceeding six
months 1 50
(6a) If conducted in a park or premises
so equipped that moving pictures
can be viewed by patrons while seat¬
ed in motor-vehicles parked in an
enclosed space commonly known as
a drive-in theatre, a fee calculated
under subsections (2) or (3), as the
case may be, based upon the as¬
sumption that the seating capacity of
the park or premises is 2.5 times the
number of motor-vehicles which the
drive-in theatre can accommodate.
(7) Itinerant licences for the exhibition
of feature films, etc., good only in
places endorsed on face of licence: —
For each day . $ 10
For each week . . . . 40
For each month . . 100
(8) Itinerant licences, good only in
places endorsed on face of licence,
not more than four places to be
covered by one licence: —
Good only two days in any calen¬
dar week in any one place . 25
Good only three days in any calen¬
dar week in any one place . 35
(9) Itinerant licences limited to small 1
towns or villages, good only one day
a week, not more than ten places
to be covered by one licence 40
(10) If conducted under the auspices of
a church, religious organization or
educational institution other than a
school or college holding a permit
issued under Regulation 45 of these
regulations, or in aid of charitable
work . |
(11) If conducted for the purpose of
advertising anything whatsoever 50
ALBERTA
Imposed Under The Amusements Act
"2. In the case of theatre or place of amuse¬
ment used for the exhibition of moving pictures,
an annual licence fee shall be payable in advance
as follows:
(a) In every incorporated city having a
population exceeding ten thousand:
(1) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds fifteen hundred $400
(2) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds one thousand but does not
exceed fifteen hundred 300
(3) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds six hundred and fifty but
does not exceed one thousand 200
(4) Where the seating capacity does
not exceed six hundred and
fifty . 100
(b) in an incorporated city having a popula¬
tion of ten thousand or less and in any
incorporated town or village irrespective
of population:
(I) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds six hundred and fifty $100
(2) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds three hundred but does not
exceed six hundred and fifty 40
(3) Where the seating capacity does
not exceed three hundred 25
(c) In a hamlet or rural district:
(1) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds two hundred $ 15
(2) Where the seating capacity ex¬
ceeds one hundred and fifty but
does not exceed two hundred 10
(3) Where the seating capacity does
not exceed one hundred and
fifty . . . 5
(d) For Drive-in Theatres:
Monthly or
Annual part month
Licence Licence
Car Capacity Fees Fees
Over 500 cars $125.00 $25.00
Over 400 not over 500 cars 100.00 20.00
Over 300 not over 400 cars 75.00 15.00
Over 200 not over 300 cars 50.00 10.00
Over 100 not over 200 cars 25.00 5.00
Not over 100 cars 15.00 3.00
SASKATCHEWAN
Imposed Under The Theatres and
Cinematographs Act
In cities: — For every theatre, when the popula¬
tion of the city is 10,000 or over, $250; when
the population of the city is less than 10,000,
$150.
In towns: — For every theatre $50.
In villages or hamlets: — For every theatre, $20.
35
Provided that in villages and rural municipali¬
ties, the minister may issue to the applicant for a
theatre licence, a licence covering a period of
three months for each of any of the periods
ending March 31, June 30, September 30 or
December 31, in each year and the fee payable
for each of such quarterly licences shall be one-
quarter of the fee payable for an annual licence.
Provided further that in case an annual licence
is issued after the first day of January in any
■year and for a period not less than three months,
the applicant therefore shall be charged such
proportion only of the licence fee as the number
of days remaining between the date of his licence
and the 31st day of December bears to the
licence fee for the whole year.
Provided also that no rebate shall be allowed
if the applicant for a licence has permitted public
performances or other entertainments to be held
in the theatre for which the licence is required
prior to the date of his provincial licence.
DRIVE-IN THEATRES
For each Drive-in theatre situated:
lal within a radius of 10 miles of any city
having a population of over 10,000, $50 per month
or a maximum of $250 per season.
lb) within a radius of 10 miles of any city
having a population of less than 10,000, $30 per
month or a maximum of $150 per season.
(c) In other locations not specifically provided
for in (a) or lb) above, $10 per month, or a
maximum of $50 per season.
MANITOBA
Imposed Under The Amusements Act
Under Schedule "A" Section 4 II) of the "Act"
licence fee for a place of amusement:
With a seating capacity
under 500 $ 5
from 500 to 750 7.50
from 750 to 1000 10
from 1000 to 1250 12.50
from 1250 fo 1500 15
from 1500 to 1750 17.50
from 1750 to 2000 20
from 2000 to 2250 22.50
over 2250 . 25
DRIVE-IN THEATRES
The licence fee is based on the car capacity
of the grounds times 2 '/a. If the car capacity is
500 the licence fee would be 500 x 2 */2 seating
capacity 1250, licence fee $12.50.
ONTARIO
Imposed Under The Theatres Act, 1953
la) In municipalities having a population under
1,500 according to the last revised-assessment
roll, 10c for each seat or chair.
lb) In municipalities having a population of
1,500 or over but under 3,000 according to the
last revised-assessment roll, 15c for each seat or
chair.
lc) In municipalities having a population of
3,000 or over but under 10,000 according to the
last revised-assessment roll, 20c for each seat
or chair.
ld) In municipalities having a population of
10,000 or over according to the last revised-
assessment roll, 25c for each seat or chair.
A fee of $5 is charged for the transfer of
a theatre licence.
For licences for theatres other than drive-ins
issued after July first but before October first
the fee shall be four-fifths of that for the year;
for those issued on or after October first but
before January first the fee shall be one-half
of that for the year; and for those issued on or
after January first but before March 31st the
fee shall be one-quarter that of the year.
DRIVE-IN THEATRES
Drive-ins are licenced according to the num¬
ber of vehicles they can accommodate, the rate
being 37'/2C per car.
QUEBEC
Imposed Under The Quebec Licences Act
Cities:
Quebec, Montreal, Outremont, Verdun
and Westmount, per seat 50c
In all other cities, per seat 30c
Elsewhere, per seat 20c
A $5 fee is payable with every licence.
NEW BRUNSWICK
Imposed Under The Theatres, Cinematographs
and Amusements Act
(13) Every owner, lessee, or occupant of a
theatre, and every owner, user or exhibitor, of
every cinematograph, shall pay the following
fees:
la) In all villages and towns with a
population not exceeding 1,500, per
seat . 5c
(b) Iri all towns over 1,500 population
and up to 3,000, per seat 10c
lc) In all towns over 3,000 population
and up to 7,500, per seat 15c
ld) In all towns or cities over 7,500
population, per seat 20c
(e) In all villages, towns or cities where
not more than three performances are
qiven in any week, one-half the fee
as set in sections la) to Id) inclu¬
sive shall apply.
If) For so-called drive-in theatres the
licence fee is to be 25 cents per car
or amplifier, in addition to licence
for cinematograph.
NOVA SCOTIA
Imposed Under The Theatres, Cinematographs
and Amusements Act
3. (I) No theatre owner shall give any perfor¬
mance in his theatre unless he holds in respect
of the theatre a licence which is in force.
12) The fee payable for any theatre licence
shall be $20, effective April I, 1963.
14) In any theatre where not more than three
performances are given weekly one-half the fee
mentioned in subsection (2) shall be payable.
(5) For licences issued on or after the first
day of July and before the first day of October
in any year the fee shall be three-quarters of
the yearly licence fee and for licences issued
on or after the first day of October and before
the first day of January the fee shall be one-half
the yearly licence fee and for licences issued
on or after the first day of January the fee shall
be one-quarter of the yearly licence fee.
DRIVE-IN THEATRES
The fee payable for a Drive-In Theatre license
shall be $20, effective April I, 1963.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Imposed Under The Amusement Tax Act
The annual fee is $2 with the exception of
chain theatres for which the licence fee is $300
for each theatre. This regulation also applies to
drive-in theatres.
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THEATRES
"O" means Odeon, "NBC" National Booking Co. "FP" Famous Players Canadian Corp.
"EBA" Exhibitors Booking Association, "WCB" West Coast Booking. "Cl." means
closed at the time this list was issued in October.
British Columbia
(Licences are renewable in British Columbia on January 1st.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
4,544
Alberni .
Roxy _
6
356
H. E. Warren (FPCCI (cl.)
783
Alert Bay .
Bay . .
4
286
W. Risk
Rainbow
6
254
C. E. Pepper
1,173
Armstrong
Star .
. 3 ....
320
P. Shepherd
1.000
Ashcroft .
Ashcroft
2
228
H. Rogers & T. Belshaw (WCB)
365
Bella Coola
Bellvale
1
196
Harold Giles (WCB)
<?50
Bralorne .
Community
3
210
Bralorne Mines Ltd.
3,547
Campbell River
Van-Isle
6
449
E. W. Bickle
2,187
Castlegar .
Castle .
. 6 ....
400
F. Hirtle (WCB)
2,000
Chemainus .
Willow
2
405
J. G. Gordon
7,883
Chilliwack .
Paramount ....
6
900
FPCC
1,400
Cloverdale .
Clova .
6
449
O. Bird & H. G. Stevenson
3,311
Courtenay .
E. W.
6 ....
449
E. W. Bickle
1,600
Cowichan Lake
Lake
. 3
395
C. W. Wittingham & A. Castley
5,445
Cranbrook .
Armand _
. 6 ....
449
J. Purnell & Sons IFPCC)
2,403
Creston .
Tivoli .
6 .
341
L. Johnston
10,481
Dawson Creek ..
Crest .
. 6 ....
499
Northland Theas. Ltd.
Northland
6
450
Northland Theas. Ltd.
Vogue
6 ....
449
D. C. Theatres Co.
846
Dawson (Yukon)
Orpheum .
4
261
M. G. Stutter & B. Warnsby
3,575
Duncan . ...
Odeon
6
722
Odeon
2,757
Fernie .
Vogue
. . 6 ....
392
S. J. Rosell
3,372
Fort St. John
Carlsonia _
6 ....
396
C. Brooks
Lido .
6
499
C. Brooks
800
Fort Simpson,
NWT
Igloo .
6
300
D. Stewart
—
Fort Smith,
NWT .
Park . .
. . ....
—
Sullivan & Johnson
500
Golden .
Yoho
6
300
S. Zaharichuk
2,307
Grand Forks ....
Gem .
_ 6 ....
371
P. P. Abrosinoff
2,300
Haney .
Haney .
4
448
Alex Marshall IWCB)
600
Hay River,
NWT
Stewart
7 ....
200
J. W. & D. H. Stewart
1,000
Hazelton .
Tri-Town
. 4 ....
200
C. DeBeer IWCB)
250
Holberg . .
Holberg
. 1 ....
150
Community Club
2,195
Hope . . .
New Hope
6 ....
292
Len Meredith
722
1 nvermere .
Toby . .
4-6 .
306
Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Capowski
9,725
Kamloops .
Paramount ...
. 6 ....
1000
FPCC
12,926
Kelowna . .
Paramount _
. 6 ....
839
FPCC
5,887
Kimberley .
Orpheum .
. 6 .
498
J. Purnell & Sons IFPCC)
8,000
Kitimat
Nechako .
. 6
700
Kitimat Theatres Ltd. (WCB)
2,000
Ladner .
Ladner .
. 6 ....
421
O. Bird (WCB)
1,313
Lillooet .
Log Cabin .
. 2 ....
140
Canadian Legion
—
Lynn Valley .
Cedar V .......
. 6 ....
400
S. Chizen
2,930
Merritt . .
Merit . .
. 6 ....
330
W. J. Hunchak
3,193
Mission . .
Astor _ _
. 6 ....
300
Victory Theas. Ltd. IS. Bannister
1,000
Nakusp . .
Arrow Lakes
. 4 . .
250
W. J. Brotherton
12,570
Nanaimo .
Capitol
. 2 ....
701
FPCC
818
Natal .
Leo's .
. 6 ....
274
Leon P. Henriet (Pr. Allied)
6,873
Nelson .
Civic . . .
. 6 ....
905
FPCC
33,473
New
Westminster .
Columbia
. 6 ....
944
FPCC
Odeon .
. . 6 ....
712
Odeon
Paramount
. . 6 ....
850
FPCC
2,247
Ocean Falls ....
Odeon .
. 6 ....
498
Pacific Mills Ltd.
1,724
Oliver .
Oliver .
. 6 ....
444
G. A. Gough
1,600
Parksville . .
Park . .
. 6 ....
400
Parksville Holdings Ltd.
13,481
Penticton .
Pen-Mar . .
. 6 ....
449
Peter Suparyk
500
Pioneer .
Community ...
. . 2 ....
150
Community Club
37
British Columbia
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
1 1 .260
Port Alberni
Capitol
4
449
H. E. Warren & FPCC (cl.)
Paramount
4
71 1
H. E. Warren & FPCC
1.000
Port Alice
Port Alice .
4
307
J. T. Frost
7,994
Port Coquitlam
Port .
4
449
Lions Club IWCB)
3,400
Powell River
Patricia
4 ....
449
McLeod Amuse. IWBC) (cl.)
13,241
Prince George
Princess .
4
500
Trans West Theas. Ltd. (WCB)
Strand
4 ....
340
Trans West Theas. Ltd. IWCBI
11.441
Prince Rupert
Capitol .
4
740
FPCC
Totem
4
444
FPCC
2,1 13
Princeton
Capitol
4
445
T. M. Towriss (WCB)
4,701
Quesnel
Carib .
4 .
500
P. Gauthier
3,384
Revelstoke
Roxy .
4
432
H. G. Stevenson IWCB)
1,187
Salmon Arm
Salmar
6
414
Salmon Arm Co-operative IWCB)
472
Sechelt
Sechelt
2
180
J. M. Hayes (WCB)
1,489
Sidney
Gem .
4
491
Marjorie Maartman IWBC)
2,437
Smithers .
Roi .
4 .
350
C. Goodacre & L. Buchanan
500
Sointula
Opera
. 1 ....
250
Mrs. E. Pakkala
1 ,534
Squamish
Star .
4
200
S. M. Bonde IWCB)
1,944
Terrace
Tillicum .
. 4 ....
299
C. M. Adam (WCB)
1 1,430
Trail .
Odeon .
4
410
Odeon (cl.)
374,808
Vancouver
Avon .
4 ....
900
C. C. A. Theatres Ltd. (cl.)
Bay .
4
770
Mayer Enterprises Ltd. (WCB)
Capitol .
7
2074
FPCC
Circle
7 ....
890
Odeon
Colonial
7 ....
873
H. Quagliotti
Cress
. 7 ....
449
S. Chizen
Dominion
7
948
FPCC
Dunbar
7
770
Odeon
Fraser
7 ...
848
Odeon
Hollywood
7
784
Hollywood Theatres Ltd.
Lux
7 ...
828
H. & H. Enterprises
Majestic
7
1289
Mrs. Walter Mead IWCB)
Oak
3
400
Lougheed Drive-in Ltd. (WCB)
Odeon Vancouver
. 7 ....
925
Odeon
Olympia
. 7 ...
930
Odeon (WCB) (Foreign)
Orpheum
. 7 ....
2871
FPCC
Paradise .
7
923
Odeon
Park
7
724
Odeon
Queen Elizabeth
6 ....
2800
City of Vancouver (Concert)
Ridge .
7 ...
842
FPCC
Stanley
7
1225
FPCC
Strand
7 ....
1940
FPCC
Studio
7 ....
444
Studio Theatre Ltd.
Varsity
7
449
Odeon
Vogue
. 7 ....
1332
Odeon
9,974
Vernon
Capitol
4
779
FPCC
53,841
Victoria .
Atlas .
4
974
H. G. Prieswerck (WCB)
Capitol
4
1212
FPCC
Fox
. 4 ....
430
B. A. Nixon
Oak Bay
4
449
Mr. & Mrs. T. Walls
Odeon
4 ....
1472
FPCC
Plaia
. 4 ....
712
Odeon (cl.)
Royal
4
1447
FPCC
1,500
Wells
Lode .
4 .
400
Harvey Bryant (WCB)
3,000
W. Summerland
Rialto .
3 ....
177
W. Linkowski (cl.)
3,499
Westview
Roxy
3 ....
240
McLeod Amuse. Ltd. (WCB)
10,800
W. Vancouver
Odeon
4
758
Odeon
1.200
Whalley .
Cameo
2
402
George Smith (WCB)
4,833
Whitehorse, YT
Capitol . .
4
305
S. McClimon (WCB)
Yukon
7
449
S. McClimon (WCB)
4,127
White Rock
Park
4
449
J. Petrovich
2,051
Williams Lake .
Alston
3
320
Ken W. Thibaudeau
950
Woodfibre
Community
4
250
Community (cl.)
3,124
Yellowknife
NWT
Capitol
4
400
W. V. Cole
38
Alberta
(Licences are renewable' in Alberta on January 1st of each year.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
454
Alix .
Circle .
2-4 ....
300
H. Hoppe (Prairie Allied)
281
Alliance
Kiefer's . .
2
200
R. Kiefer
423
Andrew . ......
Roxella .
6 ....
250
J. Hans (cl.)
1,442
Athabasca
Aurora .
4
250
R. E. Hall
2,187
Banff
Lux . .
4
420
F. Christou
2,227
Barrhead
Roxy .
4
324
Peter Ewankow
401
Bashaw
Dixy .
4 ....
200
C. Schneider
509
Beaver Lodge
Beaver Lodge
Comm. Centre
4 ....
200
E. E. Loven, Sec.
1,400
Bellevue
Rex . .
4
400
John Dobek
347
Berwyn
Berwyn .
2
175
Mrs. T. Merriot
304
Big Valley
Memorial .
2-3
200
R. Klaus
1,934
Blairmore
Orpheum .
4 ....
336
John Dobek
1,484
Bonnyville
Century .
4
344
R. J. Tercier
457
Bow Island
Bow .
2-4
260
T. H. Noad
350
Boyle
Dreamland
4 .. .
200
W. Lindstrom
2,789
Brooks
Gayety .
4 ....
300
P. Ubertino
242,589
Calgary
Capitol .
4
1570
FPCC
Fine Arts
4 ...
381
H. Ross & J. Brager
Grand
4 ....
1409
Nick Pidhirny
Jubilee Auditorium
4
2750
Alberta Govt. (Concert)
Marda .
4
496
M. Jenkins
Palace
4 ....
1787
FPCC
Plaza .
4
475
S. & B. Slutker
Strand
4 .
816
FPCC— K. M. Leach
Tivoli Cinema
4
499
Hoffman Bros. (EBA)
Uptown
4
1076
Odeon — J. B. Barron
489
Calmar
Rainbow
1
500
C. R. Stanski
5,279
Camrose
Bailey .
4
482
C. S. Bailey
Kam .
4
400
N. K. & A. Jensen
2,803
Cardston
Mayfair
4 ...
421
G. C. Brewerton
Roxy .
2 ....
334
G. C. Brewerton (cl.)
447
Carstairs
Carstairs
2 ....
145
E. H. Richards
1,019
Castor
Crest
4
320
Leo Kneller (Prairie Allied)
378
Champion
Community
1 ....
125
Comm. Halls Assoc.
345
Chauvin
Tivoli .
2-4 .
150
Mrs. A. Reuss
2,049
Claresholm
Rex .
4
387
W. Hryciuk
2,549
Coaldale .
Gem .
4 ....
400
H. Gnam
350
Cold Lake
Cold Lake
4 ....
350
J. Marusyn
1 ,941
Coleman
Roxy .
4
338
John Dobek
393
Consort
Consort
2-4
200
H. M. Scott (cl.)
471
Daysland
Palace .
4 ....
287
F. Komperdo, S. Tury, Sr. & Jr.
395
Delburne
Norwood
2-4 ....
200
Wm. Godwin
1,412
Devon
Devonian .
4
250
G. Bieber
1,222
Didsbury
Opera House
4
249
A. Genaski (cl.)
3,771
Drayton Valley
Cardium
4 ....
400
W. C. Aiken
2,821
DrumheHer ....
Napier .
4 ....
588
Napier Theatres Ltd.
548
Eckville
Echo .
4-4 .
250
D. Rhodes & R. Baker (cl.)
270
Edgerton .
Mona
4 ....
200
Mel Nichols (Prairie Allied)
274,529
Edmonton
Avenue
4
778
Odeon
Capitol .
4 ....
1498
FPCC
Dreamland
4 ....
720
Midwest Theatre Enterprises
Garneau .
4 ....
779
FPCC
Gem .
4
495
Midwest Theatres Enterprises
Jubilee Auditorium
4
2750
Alberta Govt. (Concert)
Odeon .
4 ....
1125
Odeon Theatres (Edmonton) Ltd.
Palace .
4 ....
483
M. S. Kucey
Paramount
4
1400
FPCC
Rialto .
4 ....
1192
Odeon
Roxy .
4 ...
496
Odeon
Sahara
4 ....
800
Windsor Theatres Ltd.
Varscona .
4 .
499
Odeon
3,108
Edson .
New Edson
4 ....
275
H. G. Stevenson & T. Fowler
Nova
4 .
506
H. Bubel
444
Elk Point ... .
Arrow . .
4 ...
220
S. Andrishak
451
Evansburg _
Evansburg .
2 ...
300
Adam Kaminski & Co.
1,444
Fairview .
Gem
4 .
275
S. W. Lawrie
Roxy .
4 ....
486
C. W. Carigan & J. S. Kerr
721
Falher
Gaiety .
4 ...
285
M. Vandel
559
Foremost .
Midland . .
2 ...
275
N. Wolfe
39
Alberta
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
658
Forestburg
Kiefer's .
... i ....
2,376
Fort McLeod
Empress .
6
2,938
Fort Sask,
Rec. ....
.... 4 ....
427
Gleichen
Gleichen .
2 . .
—
Grand Centre
Grand Centre
6
8,231
Grand Prairie
Capitol
6
Gaiety .
6
2,563
6
536
Hardisty
Kiefer’s .
2-3
1,140
High Prairie
Park
6
Roxy
3
1,898
High River
Wales .
6 .
370
Hines Creek
Lux .
6
3,416
6 .
2
534
Holden
Paragon
6
2,233
Innisfail ....
Royal
6
290
Royal
6
371
. 2
9,13?
Jasper
Chaba
6 .
30,417
Jasper Place
Jasper .
6 .
550
6 .
238
Kinuso
Legion .
2
1,261
Lac La Biche
Aurora .
4
2,942
Lacombe
Lux .
6
693
Lamont
Elk . .
6 .
2,284
Leduc
Gayety
6
31,120
Lethbridge
Capitol
6
Lealta
6
Paramount
6
185
Lougheed
Community
2
1,318
Magrath
Park .
6
883
Manning
Aurora
. 2-4 ....
600
Manville
Manville
6
354
Marwayne
Marwayne
2 ....
472
Mayerthorpe
Mayerthrope
6
1,064
McLennan
Regal
3
23,414
Medicine Hat
Monarch
6
Roxy
6
Towne .
6
482
Milk River
Sunland
. 4 ...
562
Mirror
Grand
- .
386
Myrnam
Palace
2-4
1,048
Nanton
Broxy .
6
1,605
Olds
6
774
2-4
2,446
Peace River
La Barbara
6
Uptown
6
85?
Picture Butte
Towne
6
1,467
Pincher Creek
Fox .
6
3,373
Ponoka
Capitol
6
971
Provost
Royal
3-6
2,279
Raymond
Capitol
6
19,147
Red Deer
Capitol
6
Paramount
6
1,302
Redwater
Roxy .
6
1,24?
Rimbey
Empress
4-6
245
Rockyford
Rockyford
1 ...
2,258
Rocky Mt. House
Lux
...... 6 ...
Rainbow
6
205
Rosemary
Community
2
500
Rycroft
Community
6 .
Realto
6
406
Ryley
Ryley .
. 1 ...
2,797
St. Paul
Elite
6
255
Sangudo
Sangudo
3
414
Sedgewick
Kiefer’s
2 ...
SI 1
Sexsmith
Sexsmith
- .
600
Slave Lake
Rex .
4
553
Spirit River
Avalon .
6
237
Standard
Community
. 1
3,318
6
1,292
Stony Plain
Cosmo
6 ....
250 R. R. Kiefer (Pr. Allied)
400 R. R. Kiefer (Pr. Allied)
280 Sherritt-Gordon Rec. Club (Prairie Allied)
150 E H. Richards (cl.)
300 Art Axiani
485 Mr. & Mrs. R. Norton (cl.)
500 Mr. & Mrs. R. Norton
390 I. F. Schacker
200 W. E. Wilder (Pr. Allied)
600 G. & E. Watson & M. Patterson
125 G. Watson
400 E. T. Lewis
250 Lawrence Kosheiff
390 A. M. Montemurro
275 A. Brokop
350 Bert Appleby (cl.)
350 J. T. McDonald
385 R. Shibley
125 Lodge 63, IOOF (Burned)
300 P. Wacko
528 J. Clemmensen & J. Sustrik
280 J. J. & S. Komperdo
275 Canadian Legion
240 M. Maccagno
459 J. Purnell & Sons
400 G. E. Lebedkin
350 M. Pyrcz
924 FPCC
321 C. P. Doughty (cl.)
1000 FPCC
259 R. R. Kiefer
400 Duane Harker
300 K. Gurtler
300 James Panter
265 H. A. Con-
290 Merton Faulkner & Walter Manchak
285 G. Watson
650 FPCC
386 FPCC (cl.)
700 C. & J. Dederer
300 A. A. Cioti
275 Community
125 P. Pawluski
300 D. L. Jones (Prairie Allied)
297 R. Boyrack
250 C. Mansfield
482 S. Konopsky (Theatre Agencies)
400 R. Shibley & J. McDonald (Burned)
300 J. Godfrey
300 D. C. Fox
500 J. Purnell & Sons
216 P. & F. Hockhausen
400 L. Brewerton
458 J. Purnell & Sons (FPCC)
924 J. Purnell & Sons (FPCC)
270 N. Syrnyk
200 A. B. Wiancko
200 H. E. Catterhagen (cl.)
306 W. J. Hunchak
476 Lewis & Jack Williams
150 D. F. Seeley
275 E. Lukan
250 L., I. L., & Mrs. K. Rogozenski
200 S. Mallor
280 T. J. Stinson
360 Pudar Bros.
275 R. R. Kiefer (Pr. Allied)
245 Sexsmith Memorial Hall Ltd.
300 A. C. Evans (Theatre Agencies)
306 Mike Ziniuk
200 C. V. Madsen
500 G. W. Annable
275 Vern Ladd & Ned King (cl.)
40
Alberta — Saskatchewan
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
916
Strathmore
Joyland .
2 ....
250
L. A. Larson
275
Strome .
Memorial
2 ....
200
J. Butler
1,337
Sylvan Lake .
Uptown
6 ....
275
E. C. Watkiss
3,652
Taber
Rex
2 ....
330
D. Miller
Tower
6 .
500
D. Miller
245
Thorhild .
Thorhild _
4 ....
175
J. W. Puchalik & W. Bachynski
491
Thorsby .
Thorsby
4-6
409
John R. Pawlik
1,020
Three Hills .
Lyric .
6
306
R. Shibley
900
Tofield . .
Community
2
300
Community League
717
Turner Valley
Valley .
6
285
W. F. Shulz (cl.)
817
Two Hills .
Lux .
4 .
286
Wm. Sarachan
—
Valleyview .
Jubilee
—
—
James & Reber
388
Vauxhall .
Arch .
3
200
C. Birck
2,882
Vegreville
Capitol .
6
300
W. Kieryluk
2,368
Vermilion
Columbia
6 ....
440
M. Kowalchuk & Son & F. Stettin
675
Viking .
Brock .
6
250
H. W. K. Hilliker
1,053
Vulcan . .
Opera
6
280
C. R. Robson
236
Wanham .
Wanham
4
160
M. Ziniuk
3,313
Wainwright
Alma .
6 . .
503
P. May
285
Waterton Lakes
Watertown
4
275
G. C. Brewerton (Summer)
1,782
Westlock
Roxy .
4-6
225
J. L. Serenas
5,250
Wetaskiwin .
Audien
6
370
J. M. Danyluk
Cinema
6
450
M. Pyrcz
400
Wildwood
Paragon
4-6
300
M. W. Nikolonyk
Saskatchewan
(Licences are renewable
in Saskatchewan on January 1st.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
145
Antler
Community
2 ....
282
G. R. Summertelt
543
Arbortield
Tivoli .
2
282
H. Livingston
622
Areola .
Princess
2-4
280
E. Mus
2,446
Assiniboia .
Olympia
6
500
N. Rothstein
304
Avonlea .
M. P.
1 ....
150
Reg. Watson
248
Aylsham
Aylsham
. 4 ....
250
L. Armstrong
625
Balcarres .
Balcarres
6 ....
200
L. Hamers
606
Bengough .
Bengough
6
190
J. N. Foley
795
Bientait .
Legion .
. 2
200
J. Lainton
2,662
Biggar
Majestic
6
600
J. Shepherd
513
Big River .
Big River
4
250
J. Dougherty
474
Birch Hills .
Dreamland
6
250
F. Lypchuk
617
Blaine Lake
Blaine Lake
... 1 . .
280
W. Szwydky
205
Borden . .
Borden
..... 4 . .
310
P. Peterson (Summer!
138
Bracken .
Community
. 2 ....
200
Mrs. Connie Mitchell (Pr. Allied)
993
Broadview .
Memorial
4 .
300
F. Pflug
2,104
Canora ... _
Roxy .
6
418
P. Zavislake (Prairie Allied)
231
Carievale .
Community
. 4 .
200
Carievale Community Club
948
Carlyle .
Community
6
250
Mrs. D. E. McLaren
946
Carndutt .
Community
. 2 ....
150
K. Eyers
809
Carrot River ....
Marquis
6 ...
350
Lome Lunen
451
Central Butte
Princess
6
200
Princess Thea. Co. Ltd.
466
Chaplin
Chaplin .
. 2 ....
200
R. A. Donnelly
447
Choiceland . .
Park .
. 6 . .
175
Steve Korol
408
Climax . .
Climax .
...... 2 ....
250
P. J. Rassmussen
643
Craik .
Pallas
. 6 . .
180
J. Fox
557
Cudworth
Met .
4 . .
300
J. Paramchuck
567
Cupar .
Cupar .
. 2 ....
300
L. S. Burkholder
469
Cutknife .
Cutknife .
...... 2 .
150
Sponsor's Club
923
Davidson
Davidson
...... 6 ....
175
J. Vopni
374
Debden .
Debden _ _
...... 4 ....
250
J. L. Courchene
381
Dodsland .
Dodsland
. 2 ....
220
J. A. Herner
645
Duck Lake ...
M. P .
. 1-2 ....
150
W. Slipchuk (cl.)
659
Eastend .
Pastime .
2-4 .
280
J. L. Murphy
589
Eatonia .
Eatonia .
..... 2 ....
250
W. Kool
7,630
Estevan _ _
Orpheum
. 6 ....
540
Frank Mus
1,648
Eston . .
Shea's .
...... 4 ....
350
H. Shea
300
Eyebrow .
Eyebrow .
...... 4 ....
150
J. Sheparitis
185
Ferland .
Ferland .
. 2 ....
175
J. A. Fournier
330
Fillmore .
Fillmore
. 2 ....
41
225
Canadian Legion
Saskatchewan
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
too
Fir Mountain
Capitol
2 ....
100
Boyd Anderson
91 1
Foam Lake
Foam Lake
2 ....
125
Hugh Vassos
1 ,487
Ft. Qu'Appelle
Fort .
6
250
S. Karby
143
Glentworth
Community
2-4
150
N. C. Phelp
24!
Goodsoil .
Goodsoil .
—
200
G. Larson
1,490
Gra velbourg
Gaiety
6
480
Mrs. Nallo (Pr. Allied)
1 .226
Grenfell
Windsor
6
250
H. Humphrey
1,004
Gull Lake
Lyceum
6
400
C. Potter
1,544
Hudson Bay
Lux
6
350
D. L. W. Hood
3,215
Humboldt
Lux .
6
350
John Dobni (Prairie Allied)
1,561
Indian Head
Gary .
6
350
Joe Hatton
839
Ituna
Ituna .
4
175
N. Butchko
2,941
Kamsack
Capitol
6
350
W. Welykholowa (cl.)
894
Kelvington
Galaxy
2
150
G. M. Miller
1 .205
Kerrobert
Lux
6
300
F. & W. Beatty & D. Robertson
334
Kincaid
Kincaid
2
125
Village of Kincaid (G. W. Simington, Sec.)
2,910
Kindersley
Capitol
6
350
J. & M. Dobni (Personal Thea. Service)
740
Kinistino
Fox .
6 .
300
J. McNulty IPr. Allied)
757
Kipling
Legion
2
200
P. E. Santo
725
La Fleche
Globe .
4 ...
250
A. Vallou
400
Lake Lenore
Lake Lenore
4
225
Hoenman Bros.
620
Lampman
Star
4 .
225
H. Heidinger
240
Landis
Landis .. ... .
2 ....
115
W. Germann
751
Langenburg
Capitol
4
290
A. Yeske
692
La Ronge
Aurora .
4
200
A. Carlson & W. Riese
1,205
Leader
Leader .
2
175
M. Haspflug
476
Leask
Leask .
2
168
R. C. Marks
505
Lemberg
Memorial
2
175
P. Zak & H. Olsen
401
Leoville
Northern Lights
2-4
150
Romeo Lebarge
409
Leroy
Leroy .
6
300
E. Sherven
316
Lintlaw
Community
3
265
Village of Lintlaw (A. Smestad)
5,519
Lloydminster
Empress
6
700
Phil May (Pr. Allied)
Rio
2
454
Coombes & Hudson
654
Luseland
Memorial
2-4
234
Luseland Comm. Ass'n Ltd.
688
Macklin
Community
2
200
A. Prediger
550
Maidstone
Maidstone
4
250
1. Harman
300
Manor
Community
.2
150
G. A. Dickin
2,243
Maple Creek
Grand
6
300
A. Myers (Personal Thea. Service)
2,705
Meadowlake
Lux .
6
350
N. Ernwein
200
Meath Park
Deluxe
4
324
W. Feschuk
3.946
Melfort
Grand
6
500
Baldwin Enterprises Ltd.
5,136
Melville
Paragon
6
600
Hugh Vassos
Roxy
6
500
Rothstein Theatres
223
Meyronne
Meyronne
1
126
A. J. Marcotte
631
Midale
Midale
4
ISO
S. E. Backlin
275
Middle Lake
Community
2
150
W. Boesch
530
Milestone
Town Hall
1
300
M. Willoughby
33,065
Moose Jaw
Capitol
6
892
FPCC
Studio
6
520
Sam Karby
1,767
Moosomin
Lyric
6
400
L. H. Bradley
453
Morse
Morse
2
210
1. Fogel
508
Mossbank
Rose
2-4
150
Mrs. J. Allan
667
Naicam
Star
3-6
150
R. L. Smith
240
Neilburg
Neilburg
1
125
James Poppleton
3,768
Nipawin
Roxy
6
400
S. Karby
461
Norquay
DeLuxe
4
250
Mike Adams
1 1,081
N. Battleford
Capitol
6
650
FPCC
467
Ogema
M.P.
4
150
Con Reich
1,335
Outlook
Lyric
3-6
150
A. C. Barteluk
1,346
Oxbow
Bow
6
280
G. B. Ward
200
Paddockwood
Paddockwood
2-3
200
W. Zaparaniuk
460
Pelly .
Fort
6
200
Tom Yacyshyn (Burned)
266
Plenty
Plenty
2
225
B. J. Letourneau
876
Ponteix
DeLuxe .
2-4
150
Mrs. F. Meloche
674
Porcupine Plain
Porcupine
2
150
1. Popoff
895
Preeceville
Grand
4 ....
275
Mr. and Mrs. Romick
582
Prelate
Parish Hall
1
150
A. A. Feiger
23,559
Prince Albert
Orpheum
6
700
P. W. Mahon
Strand
6 .
915
P. W. Mahon
415
Punichy
Community Hall
2
150
J. Loren-z
504
Quill Lake
Del-Lou
4-6
225
C. Chinkbelka * F. Folup
1 .041
Radville
Princess
6 .
225
Mrs. V. Ferris
Oasis
6 ....
400
Shibley Enterprises Ltd.
42
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Pop
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats Licensee
42?
Raymor .
Memorial .
..... 2
150
C. Huckle
614
Redvers .
Community .
. 4
330
Redvers Comm. Hall Co.
1 10,281
Regina .
Broadway .
6
800
H. Bercovich
Capitol .
6
1302
FPCC
Metropolitan
6
898
FPCC
110,281
Regina .
Rex
. 6
660
J. Watson IFPCCI (el.)
Roxy .
6 ....
800
1. Reinhorn
465
Rocanville
Rocanville
.4
300
F. Pf lug
484
Rockglen
Dreamland .
..... 4 ....
150
W. R. Pyle
2,413
Rosetown
Unique
6 .
495
A. J. Flach
6 1 S
Rose Valley
Rose Valley
2
200
J. H. Ponahichuk
522
Saltcoats .
Star .
4
200
J. Babtischin
92,367
Saskatoon
Broadway .
6
704
H. & L. Enterprises
Capitol
6
1600
FPCC
Daylight
6
900
FPCC
Roxy .
6
915
Rothstein Theatres
Tivoli .
. 6 . .
712
Odeon-Morton Theatres
386
Semans
Semans
2
225
C. L. MacGregor
2,128
Shaunavon .
Plaza .
. 6 ....
600
FPCC
381
Sheho
Sheho
..... 4 . .
150
Ukr. National Ass'n
1,038
Shellbrook _
Elk's . ...
. 6 ....
486
J. Bibby
354
Spalding .
Gem
. 2 .
400
R. L. Smith
550
Star City .
Elk’s . .
. 2
—
J. D. Shaw
616
Stoughton .
Lyric .
4
260
Geo. Riddler (Pr. Allied)
628
Strasbourg .
Legion
. 2
200
D. Martin
350
St. Brieux .
Midway
4
337
F. M. Godard & E. Pereault
673
St. Walburg
St. Walburg
4-6
200
Geo. Larson
11,883
Swift Current
Cinema .
6 .
500
D. Burke
Eagle
6
350
F. J. Lundholm
Lyric
6
550
F. J. Lundholm
400
Theodore
Star
..A ....
280
H. Achtmychuk (cl.)
2,37?
Tisdale
Falkon
6
425
F. W. Falkner (Prairie Allied)
1,877
Unity . .
Star . .
6
407
H. Selinger
100
Uranium City
Aurora
4-6
150
Rothstein Theatres Ltd.
Roxy .
6 ....
—
Rothstein Theas.
428
Val Marie .
Palais Royal
2
125
J. N. Keslering
336
Viscount .
Lanigan
2 ....
200
F. Tetu & A. Sinkewitch
1,292
Wadena
Roxy .
6 ....
325
M. Pluhator
962
Wakaw
Gem
2 ....
300
Lions Club
1,446
Watrous .
Roxy .
6
260
A. M. Crawford
258
Wawota
Wawota
4 ....
200
F. Pf lug
300
Weekes .
Mac-and-Son
3 .
350
Alec McNair lAss. Theas.)
260
Welwyn .
Community
. 2 ....
200
F. Pf lug
8,998
Weyburn
Soo
6 ....
587
Rothstein Theas. Ltd.
396
White Fox .
White Fox .
... 3-6
250
A. L. Logan
888
Whitewood
Legion .
. 2 ....
240
R. S. Shepherd
1,578
Wilkie
Roxy .
6 ....
300
Rothstein Theatres
697
Willow Bunch
M.P. . .
2 ....
400
Mrs. S. Fontaine
265
Wishart
Nix's . .
4 ....
200
Nick Zack
1,650
Wynyard
Vogue .
. 5 ....
300
G. R. Miller
200
Yellow Creek
Community .
. 2 ....
175
Mrs. M. O. Miniely
9,721
Yorkton .
Roxy .
. 4
800
Rothstein Theatres
Tower .
6 ....
694
Rothstein Theatres
Manitoba
(Licenses are renewable in Manitoba on May ls+.)
Pop. Town
Theatre Open Seats Licensee
376
Ashern .
... Community .
. i
253
. 2
500
Baldur .
Memorial .
. 3
1,762
Beausejour
... Lyric .
. 6
375
Belmont .
2
424
Benito .
4
448
. 3
500
Birch River
Avalon
6
824
Birtle .
... Savoy .
. 6
200 C. Wynant
200 Mem. Comm. Club (Mrs. D. Randall)
300 Community Club
350 F. Malkoske
175 J. H. McLeod
238 E. & M. Rubashowski
225 Canadian Legion (cl.)
238 G. O. Dagg
300 G. J. Salmon
43
Manitoba
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
507
Bissett _
Rice Lake
2 ....
250
R. J. Minton
1,234
Boissevain .
Victoria .
4-4 ....
350
D. V. Hammond
27,78?
Brandon
Strand .
4 ....
784
FPCC
1,087
Carberry
Palace .
4
300
G. E. McPhail
1,844
Carman
Boyne .
4 ....
300
Robert Diemert
44?
Cartwright .....
Legion1 .
4 ....
300
Canadian Legion (P. Lowe)
144
Clear Lake .
Park .
4
450
H. Prygrocki ISummer)
250
Crandall .
Community .
. 2 ....
150
D. L. Johnston
500
Creighton
Paragon .
4 .
300
Robert Waythe
4?4
Crystal City
Parklane .
5 .
300
Community Owned
350
Cypress River
Mem. Hall .
4 ....
250
Mrs. K. Gurgess
7,343
Dauphin
Dauphin ....
4 . .
400
S. Karby
848
Deloraine
Jubilee
4-4 .
300
H. Sage IPr. Allied)
42?
Elkhorn
Stadium
. 1 ....
400
Stadium Committee (G. Bartley)
524
Erickson .........
Man
. 4 ....
150
J. Sitko
500
Ethelbert . .
Ethelbert
. 4 ....
300
J. Gnazdowski & Sons
2?3
Fisher Branch
Fisher
.. 2 ....
150
M. Melnyk
1 0,??2
Flin Flon
Northland
. 4
500
FPCC lei.)
Rex . .
.. 4 ....
300
K. Finkelstein
248
Foxwarren .
Foxwarren
2 ....
150
Community Owned
817
Gilbert Plains
Plains .
5-4 .
200
R. A. Eastcott
1,744
Gimli
Gimli .
. 4 ....
250
H. Greenberg
1,838
Gladstone
Audio .
4
334
W. J. McGregor
774
Glenboro
Gaiety .
2-4
200
Howard E. Foster
?50
Grandview
Century
. 4 ....
270
F. Chickoski
754
Hamiota
Hamiota
4-4
2?5
J. L. Whyte (Associated Theas.)
400
Hartney .
A.ce . . .
4
200
Merrill Thomas
434
Holland
Memorial Hall
. 2 ....
300
Holland Comm. Club IB Scharff)
250
Kenton . .
Community ..
2
150
Community Club
1,487
Killarney
Gaiety
. 5 ....
340
D. Gibson
544
Lac du Bonnet
Walbec .
5 ....
300
N. Sivak
440
MacGregor
Tivoli .
2 .
245
Robt. Harvey
275
McCreary .
Grand .
4
200
N. Canton
210
Mather
Community
1 .
225
Community Theatre Club
1,014
Melita
Strand
. 4 ....
320
Mrs. Frances Kowbel
404
Minitonas
Grand
4 . .
175
J. Babchishin (Burned)
2,047
Minrvedosa
Lyric
4 ....
550
S. Richard Miles
2,72?
Morden
Ken-Mor
4
3?8
E. W. Kendall
1,330
Morris
Princess
2 ....
300
J. Havens
250
Miniota
Miniota
2
ISO
L. S. Hodnutt
3,127
Neepawa .
Roxy
4 ....
585
E. C. Mellin
771
Pilot Mound
Tivoli .
4-4
225
E. Hayne
t , 1 03
Pine Falls
Chateau .
4 ....
280
J. L. Desilets
500
Pine River
Pine River
5
250
P. D. Kostiak
235
Plumas
Rose
4
252
R. Bruschau
275
Point du Bois
Community
1-2
100
E. J. Wilson
12,223
Portage la
Prairie
Elite .
4
4??
Max Marmell
Playhouse
4
458
FPCC
512
Reston
Memorial Hall
4 .
335
Reston Mem. Hall
1 ,4?8
Rivers .
Rex .
. 4 .
300
Mrs. Mamie Guy
77?
Riverton
Riverton
4
300
P. Luypyrupa
300
Rorketon .
lakson
. 3 . .
150
E. Michalot
582
Rossburn ...
Rossburn
2
100
W. Silewich
1,243
Russell .
Avalon
4 ....
348
N. Magnowski
8,42?
Selkirk
Roxy
4
420
Rothstein Theatres
708
Shoal Lake
Avalon
. 4 ....
240
M. Drul
300
Somerset
Lorne-Central
.. 4 ....
240
D. R. & A. P. Girouard
1,744
Souris .
Avalon
. S
354
H. Schol
1 ,3?5
Stonewall
Rivoli .
.. 4 ....
300
S. C. Tyler
300
Stratchclaire
Bend . .
2
350
M. D. Myterko
2 , ? 5 5
Swan River
Capitol
4
340
W. Barabash
Crescent
4 ....
344
W. Barabash
500
St. Anne
Playhouse
.. 5 ....
2?0
Nick Kotyk
801
St. Pierre
St. Pierre .
2
250
St. Pierre Club
770
St. Rose Du Lac
Ste. Rose . .
2 ....
240
A. M. Pineau (Prairie Allied)
18,000
St. Vital
Windsor .
. 4 ....
420
P. R. Johnson
4,521
The Pas .
Lido
4
517
A. & P. Rivalin
3,700
Thompson .
Strand
.. 4 ....
480
Premier Operating
14,171
Transcona . .
Apollo
. 4 ....
400
Frank Johnson (cl.)
2,447
Virden .
Derrick .
. 4 ....
SOI
Rothstein Theatres Ltd.
2?5
Waskada .
Waskada
. 4 .
240
L. A. Lee
434
Wawanesa
Cameo
, 1 ....
225
I.O. O.F.
44
Manitoba — Ontario
Pop.
Town
Theatro
Open
Seats
Licensee
2,40?
Winkler . .
Winkler ....
_ _ 4 ....
244
E. J. Diemert
I’ll
Winnipeg Beach
Beachview
. . . 4 ....
340
H. Silverberg (Summer)
240,391
Winnipeg .
Beacon
_ 4 ....
990
Odeon-Morton
Capitol
. . 4 ....
1943
FPCC
Colonial ...
_ 4 ....
500
Flint Enterprises (E. Halprin)
College
. 4 ....
995
Western Theatres
DeLuxe
. 4 ....
500
L. Asper
Elm
. . 3 ....
370
M. Yarych
240,391
Winnipeg .
Garrick
4 ....
1107
Odeon-Morton Theatres
Gaiety .....
. . . 4 ....
71 1
FPCC
King's _
. . . 4 ....
789
Odeon-Morton Theas.
Lyceum ...
. 4 ....
1 119
FPCC
Mac's
. 4 ....
380
Western Theatres
Metropolitan . . 4 ....
1820
FPCC
Odeon1 .
. 4 . .
1152
Odeon-Morton Theatres
Palace
. . . . 4 ....
820
Western Theatres
Regent .
4
45?
Main St. Theas. Ltd.
Rialto
. 4 .
544
E. Diamond (cl.)
Rose
_ 4 ....
442
Western Theatres
Starland
. 4 ....
1349
Main St. Theas. Ltd.
Ontario
(Licences are renewable in
Ontario
on April 1st.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
4,120
Acton .
Roxy .
. . . 4 ....
43?
Odeon (cl.)
2,540
Alexandria .
Garry .
. 7 ....
394
Paul E. Viau
2,821
Alliston .
Circle
4
401
W. MacDonald
3,233
Almonte
O'Brien
. 4 ....
342
Ottawa Valley Amusement Co.
4,404
Amherstburg
Liberty
. 4 ....
484
W. S. Woof (cl.)
1,352
Ansonville
Empire
. 4 ....
484
W. G. Hin & J. M. Nosov (cl.)
5,384
Arnprior . .
O'Brien .
4
415
Ottawa Valley Amus. Co.
2,821
Atikokan .
Park
7
732
Premier Operating
4,591
Aylmer .
Strand
. . 7 ....
47?
Alcana Thea. Co. (Premier)
Balmertown .
Rex
. 2
334
Labine Bros. Ltd.
2,578
Bancroft .
Bancroft ...
. 4 . .
345
G. E. Broughton
20,542
Barrie
Imperial
. 7
458
J. R. Garrett
Roxy
. 7 .
453
Mid-Ont. Theas. (FP)
1,422
Barry's Bay .
Bay .
. 7 .
344
J. C. Germain
754
Beardmore
Roxy
. 4 ....
392
Rothstein Theatres Ltd.
1,174
Beaverton .
Strand
. 4 ....
308
V. K. Flaherty (Ind. Theas.)
30,143
Belleville .
Belle
4
842
FPCC
Park
. 4 ....
484
FPCC
4,038
Blind River .
Palace
. 4 ....
472
Norman Solomon
7,338
Bowmanville
Royal .
. 7
350
Robert Gill
2,858
Bracebridge
Norwood
. 4 ....
420
A. Giaschi
2,298
Bradford . . .
Holland
4
314
W. Hobberlin & C. Rees
18,323
Brampton .
Odeon
. 7 ....
710
Odeon
54,458
Brantford .
Capitol
. . 7
1200
Para. Brantford Theas. (FPCC)
College ...
. 7
445
College Thea. (Brantford) Ltd. (cl.l
Odeon
. 7 ....
994
FPCC
Paramount
. 7
793
Twinex (cl.)
17,474
Brockville .
Capitol
_ _ _ 7 .
825
Para. Theas. (FPCC)
914
Burks Falls .
Bluebird
_ _ 4 ....
357
R. A. Armstrong
43,434
Burlington .
Roxy .
. . 7 ....
434
Odeon
2,182
Caledonia .
Regent
. 4
279
Mrs. Emma Herman
3,41 1
Campbellford
New Aron
. 7 .
320
George Vice
2,937
Capreol .
Audion
. . . 4 ....
318
Mrs. J. Bilsborough
2,750
Chapleau .
Fox
. 4
495
C. A. Smith (Ind. Theas.)
27,447
Chatham .
Capitol ...
... . . 7
997
Twinex
Centre
. 7 ....
459
Twinex
2,551
Chelmsford .
Plaza .
. . 7 .
285
L. V. Vaillancourt
1,700
Chesley ...
Roxy
. . . 4 . .
323
Mrs. D. Heatherington
2,000
Cobalt .
Classic
. 4
498
Cobalt Assets Ltd.
9,578
Cobourg _
Park
. . 4 . .
757
Durland Theas. (Premier)
4,381
Cochrane .
Empire ....
_ _ 7 .
502
M. A. Palangeo
8,179
Collingwood
Gayety ....
. 4 ....
51 1
J. & R. Russ
Regent
. 4 . .
371
J. & R. Russ
3,000
Cooksville .
Roxy
. . 7 ....
434
Odeon
45
Ontario
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seots
Licensee
42,355
Cornwall
Capitol
7
990
Palace Amuse. (FP)
Palace
. 7
959
Palace Amuse. (FP)
Roxy .
. 7
733
Tempo Films (B. Fode)
1,881
Crystal Beach
Beach
6
488
Mrs. John Allen
5,347
Deep River ...
Strand
7 .
569
Premier Operating Corp.
3,378
Delhi .
Imperial
7
450
Mr. & Mrs. R. D'Hont (NBC) (cl.)
2,284
Dresden
Majestic . .
6
252
Wm. R. Geddis (cl. )
5,376
Dryden
Royal _
6
503
Plaia Theas. Ltd.
2,620
Dryden
Strand .
6
468
W. C. Bailey
12,750
Dundas
Roxy .
. .
600
E. E. Slote (cl.)
5,11?
Dunnville
Granada
6
339
Robert Rowe
1,500
Eganville
Bonnechere
6
270
H. Lisk
1 1,000
Elliot Lake
... Lake
.... 7 .
913
Premier Operating
1,577
Englehart
Palace
4
355
D. Korman & Sons Ltd.
5,308
Espanola
Espanola
4
495
C. A. Smith
3,384
Essex
Rio
6
434
H. J. Posma
2,985
Exeter .
.... Lyric
6
391
Mrs. H. J. Thompson
1,298
Fenelon Falls
Fenelon
6
404
L., M. & R. Consky (NBC)
3,798
Fergus
- Grand .
6
471
S. Fardella
2,132
Forest
Kineto
6
322
F. Rumford
9,243
Fort Frances
Royal
6
571
F. O. Polenske
44,563
Fort William
Capitol .
. 7
994
Odeon
Odeon
7
998
Odeon
—
Fraserdale
Canyon
—
1 00
Wm. Anderson
27,494
Galt
Capitol
6
844
Twinex
—
Garson
Garson
6
321
H. C. Bilsborough
3,227
Geraldton
... Strand
7
494
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
1,146
Glencoe
Fox . .
5
428
Douglas McRae
6,267
Goderich
Park
6
497
H. J. Sutherland
702
Gore Bay
Community
4
300
Town of Gore Bay (G. F. Porter)
3,038
Gravenhurst
Muskoka
6
538
Better Theatres Ltd. (Ind. Theas.)
5,039
Grimsby
Roxy
6
342
D. E. Howard
39,334
Guelph
— Odeon
6
998
Odeon
Palace
6
876
Para. Theatres (FPCC)
2,583
Haileybury
Strand
7
416
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
850
Haliburton
Molou
6
320
L. & M. Consky (NBC)
270,801
Hamilton
Avalon
7
762
Twinex
Capitol
7
2214
Odeon
Century
7
858
Twinex Century (FP)
Cinema
7
589
Supreme Theas. (Twinex)
Cinema Italia
7
750
A. Angelozzi & E. Mascia
Delta
7
917
Joe Dydzak, Jr.
Hyland
7
735
Odeon
Kenilworth
7
640
1. Jocic (cl.)
Mountain
7
709
Curly Posen
Palace -t
7
2007
Odeon
Playhouse
7 .
624
Lionel Lester
State
7 ..
558
Steve Devenyi
Strand
7
871
Twinex
Tivoli
7
1 142
FPCC
Westdale
7
520
Curly Posen
4,335
Hanover
Paramount
. 6
334
H. C. Scheiman
1,487
Harriston
Crown
. 6 .
479
Wm. Young
8,577
Ha wkesbury
Regent
6
445
O. Legault Est.
2,254
Hearst
Cartier
6
277
Veilleux Bros.
Royal
3
308
L. Medve
3,072
Huntsville
Capitol
6
751
F. Giaschi
6,774
Ingersoll
Strand
6
448
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
6,697
Kapuskasing
Royal
7
495
Napoleon Boucher
Strand
7
733
Alcana Thea. Co. Ltd. (Premier)
1,800
Keewatin
Wright
6
446
G. M. Wright
10,707
Kenora
Paramount
.... 7 .
862
FPCC
2,652
Kincardine
Capitol
6
426
T. Greco
52,105
Kingston
Biltmore
. . 7 .
798
Odeon
Capitol
7
1165
Odeon
Odeon
7
984
Odeon
3,015
Kingsville
Roxy
4
469
Stephen Kovacs (NBC)
17,855
Kirkland Lake
.. LaSalle
7
712
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
Strand
7
948
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
Uptown
7
675
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
73.811
Kitchener
Biltmore
6
894
Biltmore Theas. Ltd.
Capitol
6
1067
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premierl
Fox
6
701
Better Theas Ltd. (Ind. Theas.)
46
Ontario
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
73 81 1
6
1.500
Larder Lake .
Capitol
... 7
8,924
Leamington
Vogue
... 7
3,148
6
11,240
Lindsay
Century . .
4
3,951
Listowel
Capitol
... 4
144,818
London .
Capitol
4
Centre .
... 4
Grand
4
144,818
6
Odeon
4
Odeon-Hyland .
.... 4
Park
... 4
Victoria .
... 4
195
Madsen .
|
—
Manitouwadge
Strand .
... 7
500
Marathon
Strand .
4-4
4,244
Markham
Roxy .
4
1,348
Marmora ....
6
3,225
Mattawa
Champlain .
... 4
3,777
Meaford .
Capitol .
4
8,444
Midland
Roxy .
... 4
5,583
Milton .
Roxy .
... 2
500
Minden
6
7,500
Mount Dennis
Mount Dennis ....
... 7
2,404
Mount Forest
6
4,727
New Liskeard
6
8,794
Newmarket
7
13,282
New Toronto
Biltmore
7
Capitol .
7
21,857
Niagara Falls
Princess .
... 7
Seneca
... 7
2,491
Niagara-on-the-
Lake
700
Nipigon
Plaza .
6
22,914
North Bay .
Bay .
7
Capitol
... 7
Odeon
... 7
10,043
Oakville
7
4,513
Orangeville
Uptown
. 4
14,404
Orillia . .
Geneva .
6
41,887
Oshawa
Biltmore .
... 7
Marks .
.. 7
Plaza
7
Regent
7
258,492
Ottawa .
Capitol
... 7
Centre .
. 7
Elgin .
... 7
Elmdale
.. 7
Linden . ...
. 7
Little
4
Little Elgin
7
Mayfair .
.. 7
Nelson
. 7
New Russell
4
Regent .
7
Rialto ....
. 7
Rideau .
7
Somerset
.. 7
17,044
Owen Sound .
Classic . . .
4
Roxy .
4
1,572
Palmerston
Norgan
. 4
5,887
Parry Sound
Strand ....
. 7
14,842
Pembroke
Centre .
. 4
O'Brien .
. 4
5,240
Pen .
6
44,455
Peterborough
Odeon .
. 4
Paramount . . .
. 4
3,455
Petrolia .
. 6
—
Pickle Crow ...
Community .
. 4
4,234
Picton .
Regent . .
. 4
44,404
Port Arthur ..._
Odeon .
. 7
Paramount .
... 7
1410 Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
542 Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
724 Essex Theas. Ltd. (Premier)
350 A. R. Fera
748 Acme Theas. Ltd. (Twinex)
374 C. R. Pelton
1166 FPCC
607 Twinex Century
1210 London Little Theatre, Inc. (Legit.)
1742 Dundas Amusements Ltd. (London)
1451 Odeon
620 Odeon
806 FPCC
933 Twinex (FPCC)
170 Madsen Red Lake Gold Mine Ltd. (cl.)
338 Premier Operating
520 Alcana Thea. Co. (Premier)
340 H. A. Dent
418 A. J. & R. E. Maynes
472 L. & M. Consky (NBC)
330 E. D. & G. E. Rowe
778 Odeon
318 Midland Thea. & Holding Co.
298 L. & M. Consky (NBC)
583 Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
400 A. Cancilla (NBC)
508 Diamond Enterprises Ltd. (H. R. Kemp)
694 Odeon
677 Biltmore Theatres New Toronto Ltd.
983 Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
800 J. D. McCulloch
911 FPCC
405 D. L. McCourt
440 Plaza Theas. Ltd.
558 FPCC (Twinex)
1355 FPCC
603 Odeon
676 Odeon
462 J. Merlina and M. Cancilla
725 Twinex Century
699 Odeon
825 Better Theas. (Ind. Theas.)
653 Odeon
972 Para. Oshawa Theas. (FP)
2353 FPCC
890 Centre Amuse.
800 Twinex Century
851 Odeon
648 H. & Casey Swedlove
498 Ottawa Drama Lea. (Legitimate)
410 Twinex Century
639 F. G. Robertson
807 Twinex Century
999 Theatre Foundation (Legit.)
1036 FPCC
523 Bess Swedlove (Associated Theas.)
817 Twinex Century
752 Robert Maynard
732 Para. Theas. (FP) (cl.)
556 Odeon
413 I. G. Knowles
634 Thea. Holding Corp. (Premier)
510 Twinex
714 Ottawa Valley Amuse.
590 West Pen Theas. Ltd.
978 Odeon
961 Odeon
390 J. & J. Kerr (cl.)
259 Pickle Crow Community Club
451 G. St. Gelais & G. Wright
993 Odeon
995 Odeon
47
Ontario
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
14.716
Port Colborne
Strand .
.... 7 ...
777
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
6,925
Port Credit
Vogue
6
499
Twinex Century
3.042
Port Dover
Beach
6
462
Jules Cloet
1.551
Port Elgin
Elgin .
6
302
Masonic Lodge (cl.)
8.015
Port Hope
Capitol
6
651
Durland Theas. (Premier)
750
Port Rowan
Bay
4
462
R. Cloet (cl.)
3,476
Prescott
Princess
.... 7 .
470
J. D. St. Pierre
1,168
Rainy River
Gaiety
6
299
A. E. McLean
3,500
Red Lake
Lake .
4-6
480
Wm. Smith
8,547
Renfrew
O' Brien
6
661
Ottawa Valley Amuse.
16,191
Richmond Hill
Richmond
.... 7 ....
408
Richmond Amuse. Co. Ltd.
2,381
Ridgetown
Palace
6
260
W. R. Geddis (cl.)
3,041
Rockland
Cartier
7
400
P. A. Levesque
83,412
St. Catharines
Capitol
7
1086
FPCC
Lincoln
7 ...
750
Roy Miller
Palace .
7 ....
996
Harry Rosenberg
4,437
St. Mary's
Lyric
. 3 ...
346
C. Stanyon (cl.)
22,095
St. Thomas
Capitol
..... 7 ..
937
FPCC
50,308
Sarnia
Capitol
7 ....
981
FPCC
Odeon
7
961
Odeon
42,354
Sault Ste. Marie
Algoma
7
904
FPCC
Biltmore
7 ....
813
Biltmore Theas. (Soo) Ltd.
Orpheum
7 ....
552
FPCC
Princess
7 ....
967
J. & A. DePaul
1,850
Schreiber
Broadway
.6
195
Linkon Co. Ltd. (cl.)
8.618
Simcoe
Norfolk
6
533
Simcoe Little Thea. (Legit.)
Strand
6
525
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
2,346
Sioux Lookout
Mayfair
6
484
M. P. Dalseg (Prairie Allied)
9,488
Smith's Falls
Soper
6
963
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
1,101
Smooth Rock F.
Trinity Centre
7 ....
407.
United Church Hall Committee
1,655
Southampton
Esquire
. 7
306
H. M. Poidevin
5,845
Stoney Creek
Fox .
. 6 ...
479
F. Broadley
20,067
Stratford
Avon
. 6
999
Stratford Festival Co. (Legit.)
Vogue .
6 . .
704
Sarnia Thea. Co. (Premier'
6,176
Sturgeon Falls
Lido
7
475
P. A. Levesque (Ina. Theas.)
Odeon
7
498
Carl Waisberg
78,932
Sudbury
Capitol
7
1369
FPCC
Century
7
779
Twinex Century
Empire
7
1229
Northern Empire Theas. (Ind. Theas.)
Plaza
7
516
Danlor Ltd.
Regent
7
1 140
Twinex Century
1,456
Sutton West
Simcoe
6
310
H. C. D. Main
1 ,751
Thessalon
Empire
6
251
John Valiquette (Burned)
8,560
Thorold
Tivoli
7
479
Alfred Tucci (Burned)
3,009
Tilbury
Plaza
4
410
Fred Campbell
6,478
Tillsonburg
Strand
6
682
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
28,797
Timmins ... .
Broadway
7
792
FPCC
Palace .
7
1164
FPCC (F. Calameco)
Victory
7
1120
FPCC (F. Calameco)
12,809
Trenton .
Centre . .
...... 6 ....
647
Twinex Century
1,752
Tweed . . .
Victoria
6 .
234
J. Henry Salt
2,262
Uxbridge
Roxy .
6
359
Thomas Burrows
1,000
Virginiatown
Strand
4
420
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier) (cl.)
3,700
Walkerton .
Roxy
6
702
R. J. Hinsperger
7,673
Wallaceburg
Capitol
7
564
Theatre Holding Corp. (Premier)
417
Wasaga Beach
Skyview
6
600
J. R. Hewitt (Summer)
21,214
Waterloo .
Waterloo
6 .
632
Premier Operating (el.)
1,500
Wawa . .
Roxy
6
476
N. J. Erechook
35,607
Welland
Capitol
. 7 ....
1200
Twinex
Park
3
701
Twinex
1,241
West Hill
Roxy
7
652
B. Fode
1,031
West Lome
Royal
.6
443
Elgin Theas. Ltd. (cl.)
9,557
Weston
Biltmore
6
914
Biltmore Theatres Ltd.
14,315
Whitby . .
Brock
6
404
W. Goodman
2,063
Wiarton .
Berford
6
364
M. E. & S. Johnston
6,100
Willowdale
Willow
_ 7
992
Alcana Thea. Co. (Premier)
1,491
Winchester
Winchester
. 6 ....
413
A. H. Knapp
113,036
Windsor
Capitol
7 ....
1744
Para. (Windsor) Theas. IFP)
Centre
. 7 ....
926
Twinex Century
Palace
...... 7 ....
1605
Para. (Windsor) Theas. (FP)
Park
. 7 ....
813
Para. (Windsor) Theas. (FP)
Tivoli
. 7 ....
1178
Para. (Windsor) Theas. (FP) (cl.)
48
Ontario (Toronto)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
1 1 3.036
Windsor _
Vanity . .
- 7 ....
960
Twinex Century
2,878
Wingham .
Lyceum .
.. 6 ....
300
A. B. Adams (cl.)
20,130
Woodstock ...
Capitol . .
.. 7 ....
768
FPCC
657,452
Toronto .
Academy .
. 7 ....
343
Wm. Kolas (cl.)
Acropolis .
.. 7 ....
904
Thomas Vlahos
Alhambra .
.. 7 ....
944
Para. Theas. IFP)
Allenby _ _
.. 7
700
M. Starkman & C. Wagman (Allied)
Bay .
. 7
477
Bay Thea. Co.
Beach .
.. 7 ....
1288
FPCC
Biltmore .
. 7 ....
929
Biltmore Theas Ltd.
Birchcliff . .
. 7 ....
865
Supreme Theas. Ltd. (Twinex)
Bonita .
. 7 ....
530
Harry Lester (EBA)
Brighton
.. 7 ....
418
C. & W. Welsman
Broadway
7 .
466
Jordian Operating Ltd.
Capitol
. 7 ....
848
FPCC
Casino .
. 7 ....
698
F. Bryan & F. Engel
Centre .
. 7 ....
500
Miklen Enterprises Ltd. (H. L. Fromm)
Century .
.. 7 ....
1342
B&F
Christie .
. 7
793
Bennet Fode
College . .
.. 7 ....
1499
FPCC
Continental .
.. 7 ....
456
Lionel Lester (Foreign)
Crest .
.. 6 ....
835
M. & D. Davis Ltd. (Legitimate)
Donlands .
7
838
B&F
Don Mills .
. 7 ....
845
Barry Theas. Ltd. (Odeon)
Downtown .
. 7 ....
1059
Twinex Century
Eastwood .
7 ....
770
B&F
Eaton Auditorium
. 6 ....
1275
Eaton's of Canada (Legitimate)
Eglinton .
. 7
1080
FPCC
Elane .
7
711
Brian's Theas. Ltd. (Barry Allen)
Fine Arts .
. 7 ....
674
S. Bode
Fox .
. 7 ....
546
Sheldon Theas. Ltd. (NBC)
Garden .
. 7
473
M. Rittenberg
Gay .
. 7
520
Z. Un-ger
Glendale .
. 7 ....
995
Twinex Century
Golden Mile .
. 7 ....
995
Lorenbay Financials Ltd. IM. Fremes)
Hollywood .
. 7 ....
1613
General Sound (FPCC)
Imperial .
. 7 ....
3206
Eastern Theatres IFP)
Interna'I Cinema
. 7 ....
557
Townart Hall Ltd. (Twinex)
Italia . . .
. 7 ....
728
Afred Tucci
Kingsway . . .
. 7 ....
697
Twinex
Kum-C .
. 7 ....
590
Walter Stern
La Plaza .
. 7 ....
752
W. Dundas
La Salle .
. 7 ....
650
A. Finkelstein (Allied)
Loew's .
. 7 ....
1641
Marcus Loew's Theas.
Lux .
. 7 ....
707
Ray Lux (Burlesque) (cl.)
Massey Hall . .
_
2765
Trustees Massey Hall (Concert)
Melody .
. 7 ....
415
Leslie Pecsenye
Metro . .
. 7
696
Twinex Century
Midtown
. 7 ....
1082
Banner Theas. Ltd. (Twinex)
Mt. Pleasant .
. 7 ....
444
A. Sorokolit & P. Stasiuk
New Yorker .
. 7 ....
590
B. Fode
Nortown .
. 7 ....
959
FPCC
Odeon .
7
752
Acme Theas. Ltd. (Twinex)
Odeon-Carlton .
7 ....
2318
Odeon
Odeon-Danforth .....
. 7 ....
1328
Odeon
Odeon-Fairlawn .
. 7 ....
1165
Odeon
Odeon-Humber .
. 7 ....
1203
Odeon
Odeon-Hyland .
. 7 ....
1357
Odeon
O'Keefe Centre ...
. 6 ....
3200
O'Keefe Brewing Co. Ltd. (Legitimate)
Orpheum
. 7 ....
625
Orpheum Theas. Ltd. (P. Wilner)
Palace . .
. 7 ....
1485
FPCC
Paradise .
. 7 ....
643
A. Angelozzi
Park .
. 7 ....
847
Twinex Century
Parkdale .
. 7 ....
1397
FPCC
Parliament .
. 7 ....
773
B&F (cl.)
Pix .
. 7 ....
454
Pietro Daniele (cl.)
Prince of Wales ...
. 7 ....
1197
B&F (W. A. Summerville)
Pylon
. 7 ....
749
Pylon Thea. Ltd. (B&F) (Foreign)
Queen Elizabeth ...
—
1325
CNE (Concert)
Radio City . .
. 7 ....
797
V. Simone
Revue . .
. 7 ....
480
Wm. Balonier
Rio . .
. 7 ....
500
Ace Thea. Co. (M. P. Saunders)
49
Ontario (Toronto) — Quebec
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
457,452
Toronto
. Royal Alexandra
4
1525
Ed Mirvish Enterprises Ltd. (Legit.)
Runnymede
7
1377
FPCC
Savoy
7
799
Biltmore Theas. IGerrard) Ltd.
Scarboro
7 ....
482
Supreme Theas. Ltd. (Twinex)
St. Clair
7 ....
1430
FPCC
State
7 ....
694
Planet Theatres Ltd. (Twinex)
Studio
7 ....
542
Lionel & Robert Lester (Foreign)
Tivoli
. 7 ....
935
FPCC
Towne Cinema
7 ....
693
Townart Hall Ltd. (Twinex)
University
7 ....
1344
General Sound (FPCC)
Uptown
7 ....
2245
Yonge-Bloor Thea. Co. (Loew's Theas. Inc.)
Vaughan
7 ....
929
B&F
Victory
7 ....
1214
Mono Prod'ns Ltd.
Westwood
7 ....
994
Twinex
Quebec
(Licences are renewable in Quebec on May 1st. No itinerant licences are
included. "Va" shown atter name of Licensee indicates theatre using equal
number of French and English pictures. "Fr." indicates French pictures only.)
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
3,940
Actonvale
Acton
5
6,006
Amos
7
Royal
7
3,544
Amqui
Figaro
6
1,500
Anticosti Island
Anticosti
2
864
Armagh .
Etoile
4
14,309
Arvida
Palace
7
10,923
Asbestos
Cinema Asbestos
.. 7
Lize . . .
7
5,515
Bagotville
Saguenay
7
7,805
Baie Comeau
Arcade
7
1,500
Baie du Febvre
Salle Belcourt
2
4,604
Baie St. Paul
Clarence
6
Laurentian
6
2,000
Baieville
Salle Belcourt
1
782
Barrachois
Barrachois
.. 1
1,186
Barraute .
Barraute
4
1,611
Beauceville East
Beauceville
. 7
Rex . . .
.. 7
600
Rex . . ..
2-4
8,601
Beauharnois .
Capitol
4
Iroquois
2
9,125
Beauport
Centre de Loisirs
5-6
2,557
Beaupre
K. of C. Hall
4
6,128
Beloeil
Beloeil
7
Community Hall
5
622
Belleterre
Star
4
3,662
Berthierville
Metro
7
Royal
7
4,1 15
Black Lake
Lyric
7
3,233
Bourlamaque
Capitol
7
3,579
Brownsburg . ...
Carol
7
500
Bryson .
7
7,353
Buckingham
Buckingham
7
2,571
Cabano .
Parish Hall
4
Royal
7
1,050
Cadillac
Cadillac
2
2,012
Cap Chat
Windsor
6
26,530
Cap de la
Madeleine
Champlain
7
Madelon
7
1,700
Carleton sur Mer
Carleton
6
3,000
Cartierville .
Commodore
7
3,390
Causapscal .
Canadien
.. 7
3,679
Chambly Canton
New Cinema
.. 1
3,378
Chandler .
Chandler
6
3,042
Charlemagne ...
Centre Recreatif
3
400 A. Sicard (Fr.)
400 J. Duchesne ( V2 )
350 Raymond Chevrier ( V2 )
400 A. Fournier (Fr.)
250 Consolidated Paper Ltd. P/2)
325 G. Lemelin (Fr.)
480 Leo Choquette ( V2 )
597 Gaston Theroux P/2)
500 Gaston Theroux ( */2 )
450 Leo Choquette [V2)
480 G. Lacroix P/2)
250 G. Langevin P/2) (cl.)
350 R. Simard (Fr.)
300 J. E. Menard (Fr.)
432 Claude Biron (cl.)
156 W. Kruse
312 J. A. Boily (Fr.)
394 L. Poulin
475 A. Bernard (Fr.)
300 A. Bernard
600 T. H. Trow (Cinema Booking) ( V2 )
370 T. H. Trow (Cinema Booking) (cl.)
400 Rex-Films (Fr.)
300 R. Blais (Fr.)
500 F. Fortin P/2)
210 P. Lambert
450 Gillis Bouffard (Fr.)
400 P. Desjarlais (Fr.)
480 L. Choquette (Fr.)
300 Guy Jacob (Fr.)
662 Premier Operating
256 B. La Haye
200 J. St. Pierre
300 C. McLennan
500 E. Pelletier (Fr.) (cl.)
400 R. Breton (Fr.)
300 B. Dewar
392 Jacques Gagne
600 J. L. Desjardins & L. Choquette { V2 )
650 Roger Denis P/2)
400 L. Gauthier (Fr.)
600 H. Hotte ( V2 )
300 A. Paquet (Fr.)
166 Johnny Martini P/2)
200 J. R. Joncas P/2)
200 Rev. Pere Des-Pir>s (Fr.)
50
Quebec
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
4,144
Charny . .
Parish Hall
. 1 ...
300
R. La France
7,563
Chateauguay
Alamo
. 7 ...
307
Marcel Bellerive
4,715
Chibougamau
Marcel
. 5
500
Premier Operating ( Vi )
Vimy
7
510
E. Heppell l'/z)
30,54?
Chicoutimi .
Capitol
7
634
France Film C/2)
Cartier
7
500
L. Choquette 1 '/i )
Imperial .
. 7
700
S. Perron & L. Choquette (Fr.)
600
Clarke City
Clarke City Club
. 3
208
Gulf Pulp & Paper Co. C/z)
6,839
Coaticook .
Opera House
7
432
Henri Masse ( V2 )
1,975
Contrecouer
Rex .
. 7
250
J. DeTonnancour (Fr.)
7,015
Cowansville
Princess . .
7 ...
487
L Choquette & C. H. Brock
1,949
Desbiens Mills
Centre . .
. 4 ...
250
L. Blanchette (Fr.)
3,047
D'lsraeli
Couture
1-2
395
Onil Perreau ( Fr. )
5,97?
Dolbeau .
Meteor .
. 7 ...
600
R. Grenier W2)
Plaza .
7
500
C. A. Du Four ( V2 )
4,71?
Donnaconna _
Royal
. 7
614
Mrs. P. Dussault (Fr.)
4,899
Dorion
Dorion
. 7 ...
456
C. Auclair
1,200
Douglastown
Holy Name Hall
3 .
150
Rex Films
27,493
Drummond ville
Capitol .
7
850
C. Auclair 1 Vi 1
Drummond
7
750
Paul Gendron ( V2 )
Riviera .
. 7
535
R. Gauthier (Fr.)
4,709
East Angus
Eden
7
350
P. Paquin & H. Masse [V2)
1,136
East Broughton
Perro . .
6
250
J. D. Perrault (Fr.)
1,500
Estcourt
L' Acceuil
. 4
200
Rev. C. E. Touchette (Fr.)
6,295
Farnham . .
Rialto
2
418
L. Choquette ( V2 )
1,92?
Ferme Neuve
Vimy
. 4
256
L. Cloutier ( Fr. )
1,489
Forestville .
Crystal .
6
365
Albert Drapeau
1,759
Fort Coulonge
Fort .
6
310
Mrs. P. Soucie [V2)
Lyn .
7
200
J. F. Doyle
2,500
Fox River
Cartier .
2-4
300
J. Kennedy & C. Legarignon IFr.)
Martin .
5-7
400
1. S. Dufresne
3,500
Gagnon
Salle Paroissiale
6 ...
480
Rev. J. P. Roy C/j)
2,524
Gaspe ....
Centre Recreatif
7
300
Rex Films (Fr.)
Plaza .
7
421
W. A. Kruse
8,150
Gatineau Mills
Laurentian
7
670
J. M. Goudreau (Cinema Booking) [V2]
8,757
Gatineau Pointe
Paris
7
400
Andrew Behan
644
Gentilly
Genty .
. 5 ...
400
J. Beauchesne (Cinema Booking) (Fr.)
3,500
Gognon
Salle Paroissiale
6
480
Rev. J. P. Roy C/z)
601
Gracefield
Regan
5
360
L. Bertrand l(?ue. Cinema Bookingl
30,852
Granby
Palace
7
1498
D. Robert { '/z )
Ritz . ....
7
1196
D. Robert C/z)
15,365
Grand'Mere
National . .
. 7
422
W. & V. Trahan l'/z)
Palace
.6
600
W. & V. Trahan l'/z)
1,141
Grande Riviere
Parish Hall
4
488
E. Couture
1,300
Grenville
Laurentian .
. 7
376
Roland Landriault l'/z)
5,837
Haute Rive
Cine Haute Rive
7
700
Jacques Rouleau
1,658
Hudson
Royal .
. 6 ...
.. 200
Mrs. N. Rozen-
55,624
Hull .
Cartier .
7
930
P. Lafontaine
Cinema De Paris
7
615
France Film (Fr.)
3,058
Huntingdon
Huntingdon
7
400
T. H. Trow (Cinema Booking) [V2)
17,710
Joliette . .
Arena .
. 5
500
W. Lebrecque (Summer) ( V2 )
Cinema Joliette
. 7
600
R. Cardinal (Fr.)
Venus .
7
550
T. H. Trow (Cinema Booking) C/2)
28,192
Jonquiere .
Bellevue .
. 7
900
L. Choquette & P. Brossard IFr.)
Centre
. 7
475
L. Choquette & P. Brossard l'/z)
1 1,232
Kenogami .
Princess .
7
420
L. Choquette & G. Duperre C/2)
1,210
LaBelle .
LaBelle
. 4
200
A. Robert C/2)
8,068
L'Abord A
Plouffe
Lido
7
400
A. Racette (Fr.)
4,000
Labrador City
Carol .
. 6
396
Northeast Theatres
2,289
Lac Etchemin ..
Royal .
.4
400
Claude Giguerre (Fr.) (cl.)
37,691
Lachine .
Empress . .
7
468
United Amusement
Royal Alexandra
. 7 .
1050
R. & L. Rosenbloom
7,468
Lachute .
Lachute
. 7
500
C. Marchand & T. Trow C/2)
2,466
LaMalbaie .
Malbaie
. 7
464
Dr. P. E. Paquin IFr.)
699
Lambton .
Lambton
4
240
P. Roy IFr.)
7,205
LaPrairie
Royal
. 4
300
A. Auclair C/2)
3,974
LaSarre .
Francais .
. 7
300
C. Pelletier (Fr.)
LaSarre
. 7 .
400
Julian Gilbert IFr.)
4,396
L'Assomption ...
Alouette .
. 4
300
Tony Piazzetto C/2)
12,766
La Tuque .
Empire .
. 7
523
O. Fontaine C/2)
Lyric . . .
. 7 .
350
Dr. A. Thibault C/z )
5,395
Laval West .
Garden
. 7 ..
440
J. Korman
2,462
L'Epiphanie .
Royal .
. 4 ...
400
A. Pizzetto IFr.)
51
Quebec
Pop. Town _ Theatre _ Open Seats Licensee
14,871
Levis . .
Bienville
7 ...
300
E. Beaumont IFr.)
Cinema de Levis
7
400
P. Turcotte IFr.)
3,000
I'lslet
Belle-Isle
. 4 .
285
E. Frenette (Fr.)
23,581
Longueuil .
Avalon .
7 ...
570
Louis Jazzard
Rio . . .
7
200
Robert Bouilet (cl.)
6,420
Loretville
Centre Paroissial
4
150
932
Lorrainville
Francais .
7
350
Roland Beaupre (Fr.)
4,088
Louiseville
Royal .
7 .
575
847
Lyster .
Lyster .
5 ...
250
J. M. Croteau (Fr.)
12,983
Magog
Cartier .
7 ...
400
L. Choquette & F. Paris [Vi)
Centre
7 ...
500
Real Joyal (Cinema Booking)
1,606
Makamic .
Regent
4
300
C. Raymond (Fr.)
6,762
Malartic
Royal .
7
350
Raoul Duchesne ( V2 )
6,171
Maniwaki
Azur .
7 ....
500
P. E. Theriault ( 'A )
3,704
Marieville .
Reo
5
300
Mrs. C. Comtois (Que. Cinemc
8,883
Matane
National
7 ...
250
Mrs. J. P. Forbes (Fr.)
6,938
Megantic .
Bijou . . . .
7 .
406
A. Lemoine (Fr.)
—
Metabetchouan
Salle Paroissiale
7 ...
—
Father Bouchard (Fr.)
3,349
Mistassini
Orpheon . .
6 ....
300
Egide Boivin (TOAQ) (Fr.)
6,081
Mont Joli
Cinema
7 ....
508
G. Abousofy ( V2 )
Royal .
7 ....
400
Antoine Richard (Fr.)
5,830
Mont Laurier
Laurentian .
7 ....
547
Gauthier, Belanger & Lapointe
Laurier
7 ....
500
B. Payette PA)
200
Mont Louis
Riviera
4 ....
200
F. Lemieux (Fr.)
6,723
Montmagny
Lafontaine
7 ....
700
Romeo Couillard (Fr.)
Tache
7 ....
500
Romeo Couillard ( Vi )
800
Morin Heights
Bell
5
400
C. D. Campbell PA)
2,891
Murdochville ...
Paramount .
7
630
FPCC
1,768
Napierville
Cine Palace .
4 ....
342
M. Primeau IFr.)
2,000
New Carlisle
Royal .
7 .
308
G. Coulombe (Que. Cinema)
1,000
New Richmond
Parish Hall
4
370
V. Leblanc
4,401
Nicolet
3a la
3-4 .
375
G. Allard (Fr.)
11,304
Noranda
Noranda
7 ....
600
FPCC
1,678
Normandin
Ouvres Paroissiales
4 .
360
J. P. Turcotte (Fr.)
4,000
Normetal .
Normetal
4
240
Julien Gilbert
St. Louis _
7
256
Beaupre Reg'd.
1,200
Notre Dame
du Nord
Ideal
7
432
Trahan & Furoy
2,300
Nouvelle ...
Centre de Loisirs
6
300
Rex Film
2,500
Oka .
Au Fil de I’Eau
7 ....
170
R. Turcot
1 ,492
Ormstown
Denis .
6
360
J. F. Green
1,262
Parent
Stella
4
140
P. E. Casoni PA)
4.500
Paspebiac
Paspebiac
6
400
E. Holmes (Fr.)
655
Perce .
Salle Paroissiale
2 ....
380
Rex Film PA)
6,509
Plessisville
Cinema .
5
500
F. Rousseau PA)
Colonial
7 ....
306
A. G. Cauette (Fr.)
1,328
Pointe Au Pic
Casino
5 ....
300
L. Warren IFr.)
22,370
Pointe Claire
Pointe Claire
7
400
M. Arpin ( V2 )
2,982
Pont Rouge
Parish Hall
2 .
500
Rex Film (Fr.)
19,174
Pont Viau .
Viau
7
350
H. David PA)
8,975
Port Alfred . .
Chateau .
6
410
L. Choquette (Fr.)
3,154
Princeville
Princess
7
200
B. Baillargeon (Fr.)
67,600
Quebec
Capitol
7
1726
FPCC
Cartier
7
810
United Amusements
Cinema de Paris
7
1158
France Films (Fr.)
Classic
7 .
500
FPCC
Empire
7
600
W. Lester
Imperial
7 ....
1000
A. Chouinard (Fr.)
Lairet
7 ....
842
United Amusements ( V2 )
Laurier
7 ....
500
E. Beaumont (Fr.)
Pigalle
7
702
France Films (Fr.)
Princess
7
732
A. Chouinard ( V2 )
Rialto
7 .
430
W. Lester (Fr.)
Sillery .
7
500
A. Gilbert (Fr.)
Victoria
7 .
726
Consolidated Theas. (Fr.)
3,999
Richmond .
Myra .
7
400
A. Babin
1,969
Rigaud . .
Vimy
7
300
Mme. R. Castonguay
17,000
Rimouski _
Auditorium .
7 ....
648
E. Pelletier (Rex Film)
Cartier
7 ....
600
T. Trow ( V2 )
Centre Loisirs
7 ....
995
TOAQ (Fr.)
2,500
Riviere Bleue
Parish Hall
6 ....
300
G. Gagnon (Fr.) (cl.)
1 1,057
Riviere du Loup
Capitol .
7 . .
500
R. Pelletier PA)
Princess
7 ....
545
Mrs. L. Bertrand ( V2 )
7,597
Roberval .
Diana
3-6
300
J. H. Gagnon (Fr.)
52
Quebec
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
1,646
Rock Island
Border
. 7
18,390
Rouyn .
Alexander
7
Capitol .
7
Montcalm
7
Paramount
7
Rouyn .
7
2,243
Sayabec
George's .
2
2,799
Schefferville
Roxy .
7
1,023
Scotstown
Scotstown
6
500
Seignory .
Log Chateau
2
3,150
Senneterre
Capitol .
. 3
Metro .
7
Senneterre
3
12,776
Seven Islands ..
Lido .
7
Rio
7
1,029
Shawbridge
Laurentian
7
31,496
Shawinigan Falls
Auditorium
7
Capitol .
7
Cartier .
7
Roxy .
7
—
Shelter Bay
Cartier
. 7
66,363
Sherbrooke
Capitol
. 7
Cinema de Paris
4
Granada
7
Premier
7
Re* .
. 7
17,045
Sorel
Richelieu
. 7
Rio .
7
Sorel
7
900
St. Adelaide
Salle Paroissiale
6
1,285
St. Adele en
Bas
7
5,716
St. Agathe
Roxy
7
1,725
St. Alexis des
Monts .
Turner . .
4
1,040
St. Andre
Avellin .
Royal .
6
3,732
St. Anne de
Bellevue
Rex
7
4,650
St. Anne des
Monts
Caribou
5
4,253
St. Anne de la
Pocatiere
Cinema Pocatiere
5
2,200
St. Basile
Elysee .
6
1,334
St. Casimir .
K. of C.
4
2,067
St. Cesaire ..
Venise .
6
965
St. Charles .
Alouette
6
2,000
St. Come . ..
St. Come
2
1,440
Ste. Croix .
Ste. Croix . .
6
1,300
St. Damien _
Centre Paroissiale
1
2,500
St. Donat .
Jano
7
1,000
St. Eleuthere
Salle Paroissiale
6
- -
Ste. Emilie de
I'Energie
Cinema Erable
4
1,500
St. Ephrem
Alfred
2
5,359
St. Eustache
Cinema .
7
7,236
St. Eustach sur
le Lac . . .
Moon
6
Normandie
7
627
St. Evariste .
Royal
4
5,008
St. Felicien .
St. Felicien
7
3,402
St. Gabriel de
Brandon .
Brandon ....
6
2,331
Ste. Genevieve
Pierrefonds
6
4,006
St. George de
Beauce .
Royal
7
Vimy ....
7
4,700
Ste. Germaine
Royal
5
2,000
Ste. Gideon de
Beauce . . .
Frontenac
3
5,870
St. Gregoire de
Montmorency
Parish Hall
6
21,647
Ste. Hyacintlie ..
Cinema de Paris
7
480 H. F. Taylor
600 T. Allevatto ( V2 ) (cl.)
750 FPCC C/2)
368 P. Gauthier C/2)
600 FPCC C/2)
580 Julien Gilbert C/2)
200 J. Geo. Cote (Fr.) (cl.)
500 Northeast Theas. Ltd. C/2)
400 E. Turcotte
250 Mason-Prevost (Summer)
450 R. St. Pierre and J. D. Dubreuile C/2) (cl.)
480 Armande Pelchat C/2)
200 Miss A. Pelchat C/2)
275 E. C. Layden C/2)
404 E. C. Layden C/2)
200 B. Etinson (Summer)
600 Shawinigan Cinemas Inc. C/2)
400 Shawinigan Cinemas Inc. C/2)
500 Shawinigan Cinemas Inc. ( */a )
600 Shawinigan Cinemas Inc. C/2)
- J. A. Boudreault
600 J. G. Lefebvre (Fr.)
846 France Films (Fr.)
1592 United Amusements
726 Societe Tele-Cinema Ltee.
628 G. Bachand (Fr.)
533 A. Lacouture
600 G. Langevin (Fr.)
1070 A. Lacouture C/2)
249 Rex Film (Fr.)
300 P. Karabian C/2)
433 J. Adilson
250 Paul Gaudreault (Fr.)
250 Octave Bisson (Fr.)
414 M. Cohen Inc.
225 G. Gagnon (Fr.)
300 G. Potvin (Fr.)
300 D. Ruel (Fr.)
240 Rex Film (Fr.)
315 R. Gagne (Fr.)
304 E. Frenette (Fr.)
140 F. Dumas (Fr.)
300 N. Demers (Rex Film) (Fr.)
250 B. Metivier (Rex Film) C/2)
196 Fernand Mousseau C/2)
400 L. Gagnon (Rex Film) (Fr.)
200 G. Bournadoire (Fr.)
200 J. P. Roy (Fr.)
320 Leo Choquette (Fr.)
304 L. Theoret (Fr.)
300 Guy R. Lahaie C/2)
300 Emile Vachon (Fr.)
450 Charles Dufour ( Fr. )
275 P. Desjarlais (Fr.)
280 George Y. Hurteau (Fr.)
484 L. Choquette C/2)
550 L. Choquette C/2)
397 Joseph W. Gagnon (Fr.)
275 Mrs. S. M. Fortin (Fr.)
500 C. Pacaud (Fr.)
- France Films (Fr.)
53
Quebec
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
21.447
Ste. Hyacinthe
Maska .
7
2,007
St. Jacques de
Montcalm .
Acadia .
4
2,300
St. Jean
d'Evangelist .
Salle Paroissiale
4-4
2,500
St. Jean de
Port Joli .
Centre Paroissial
4
24,327
St. Jerome
Rex .
7
Theatre du Nord
7
1,238
St. Jerome
ILac St. John)
Parish Hall
4
3,000
St. Joachim de
Tourelle
St. Joachim
2
24,181
St. Johns .
Capitol
7
Cartier
7
Imperial
7
7,124
St. Joseph
4
Canadien
4
2,434
St. Jovite
St. Jovite
2
2,548
St. Joseph de
4
1 ,800
St. Julienne
Chateau
6
1,780
Ste. Justine
Etoile .
4
14,21 1
St. Lambert
Astor .
7
50,421
St. Laurent
Lucerne
7
2,700
St. Lin .
Laurier
4
2,443
St. Louis de
Courville
Parish Hall
1
7
2,430
St. Marie de
Beauce
Centre Recreatif
7
Jacob
7
1,800
Ste. Martine
Normandie
4
1,500
St. Michel de
Bellechasse
St. Michel
2
10,537
St. Michel des
6
1,212
St. Pacome
Louise .
6
2,083
St. Pascal
Duchesse
4
1,300
St. Perpetue
Centre Recreatif
4
1,500
St. Prosper
St. Prosper
2-4
3,883
St. Raymond
Alouette
7
2,247
St, Remi
Capitol
5
4,385
St. Romauld
Etchemin .
7
7,434
St. Rose
Garden
7
1,443
St. Saveur
Nordic .
7
1 1,420
Ste. Therese
George's
7
Rose .
7
3,140
St. Tite
Rheo
7
1,347
St. Zacharie
St. Zacharie
4
2,501
Temiscaming
Crescent
7
4,147
Terrebonne
Figaro
7
21,314
Thetford Mines
Centre Paroissial
7
Pigalle .
7
52,387
Three Rivers
Capitol
7
Imperial
7
Le Baronet
7
Paris .
7
Salle Notre Dame
3-4
3,304
Thurso .
Capitol
2
8 106
Tracy
7
4,278
Trois Pistoles
Marcel
7
10,415
Val D'Or
Strand
7
Bellerive
7
28,254
Valleyfield
Salaberry
7
Salle Paroissiale
7
2,221
Varennes .
Lux
6
74,474
Palace
7
Savoy .
7
18,340
Victoriaville
Laurier
7
Victoria .
7
1,800
Ville de Chapais
Royal .
7
811 United Amusements (Vi)
300 G. Goyette (Fr.)
300 Centre des Loisirs (Rex Films) (Vi)
400 L' Abbe G. Pelletier (Fr.)
748 General Theatres (Odeon) (Vi)
500 L. Choquette (Fr.)
360 J. Boivin (Fr.)
300 A. St. Laurent (Fr.)
928 General Theatres (Vi)
700 C. Auclair (Vi)
692 United Amusement
300 U. H. Pelletier (Vi)
600 L. Rossignol (Vi)
150 J. E. Dufour (Vi)
300 Leopold Doyon (Fr.)
360 L. Lachapelle (Fr.)
350 A. Chabot (Fr.)
450 United Amusement
831 United Amusement
490 R. Bouillet (Fr.)
200 R. LaFrance (Fr.)
300 Egregor Co.
310 L. P. Roy (Fr.)
200 A. Jacob (Fr.)
360 Mrs. Maurice Leduc (Vi)
208 Gaston Giguere
250 Armand Brule (Fr.)
400 Lucien Berube (Fr.)
400 G. A. Chapleau (Fr.)
200 Jacques Lord (Fr.)
275 Yvan Morin (Fr.) (cl.)
408 R. Martin (Fr.)
349 R. Lussier (Fr.)
400 A. Fabi (Fr.) (Burned)
200 Mrs. A. Allard
175 Leo Choquette (Vi)
512 P. Senecal (Vi)
440 W. Mainville (Vi)
400 L. Rheault (Fr.)
225 R. Drouin (Fr.)
240 Dr. G. R. Theberge (cl.)
300 M. Aubin (Vi)
800 Rex Film (Vi)
500 D. A. Payeur (Vi)
1224 FPCC
756 T. H. Trow (Vi)
526 B. LaHaye
730 France Films (Fr.)
1000 Rex Film
248 Mrs. J. R. Periard
554 Julien Fagnan
700 Charles Morency (Fr.)
600 Premier Operating
570 Premier Operating Corp. (Vi)
679 Leo Choquette (Vi)
650 Leo Choquette (Vi)
300 K. of C. (Fr.)
842 General Theatres (Odeon) (Fr.)
868 Confederation Amusements
789 Paul Gendron (Vi)
550 U. S. Allaire (Vi)
- F. LaFlamme (Vi)
54
Quebec (Montreal)
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
- Ville Emard .... Century 7
40,157 Ville Jacques
Cartier . Royal . 7
Vox 7
30,444 Ville laSalle .... LaSalle 7
2,000 Ville Le Moyne Vimy 7
1,666 Ville Marie . Ville Marie 4
6,700 Ville St. Joseph Royal 7
10,443 Ville St. Michel Michel 7
5,000 Ville St. Pierre Lux 7
2,433 Warwick . . Warwick 2
4,404 Waterloo . Star 7
1,410 Weedon . Imperial 6
6,593 Windsor Mills .. Loma 7
13,313 Wrightville . Montcalm 7
1,155,178 Montreal . Ahuntsic 7
Alouette 7
Amherst 7
Avenue 7
Avon . 7
Beaubien 7
Bijou 7
Broadway ...... 7
Cameo . 7
Canadien 7
Capitol 7
Capri 7
Champlain . 7
Chateau . 7
Cinema Festival 7
Cinema Place
Ville-Marie 7
Cine Riviera 7
Comedie Canadien 7
Corona 7
Cremazie 7
Crystal Palace 7
Electra 7
Elysee .... 7
Empire 7
Empress . 7
Francais . 7
Granada 7
Hollywood 7
Imperial 7
Kent 7
La Scala 7
Laval 7
Le Parisien 7
Lido 7
Loew's 7
Majestic 7
Mercier 7
Midway 7
Monaco 7
Monkland 7
Montrose 7
National 7
Orleans 7
Orpheum 7
Outremont 7
Palace 7
Papineau ..... 7
Passe Temps 7
Plaza . 7
Regal 4
Regent 7
Rex . 7
Rialto 7
Rio . 7
Ritz . 7
Rivoli . 7
Rosemount . 7
Seville . 7
- Standard Amusements
400 W. Mainville (cl.)
400 L. Barcelo ( V2 )
680 I. Ruel
500 N. Carette ( V2 )
250 Georges Lefort C/2)
616 Roger St. Pierre (Fr.)
300 G. Goyette ( V2 )
410 L. Choquette & J. J. Rufiange (Fr.)
189 J. Bergeron (Fr.)
290 Leo Choquette
300 Mrs. P. Bourget ( V2 )
200 Cinema Loma Inc. C/2)
612 J. D. St. Pierre (cl.)
662 United Amusement C/2)
1325 Consolidated Amusements IFr.)
1692 Premier Operating C/2)
850 United Amusements
751 Capitol Devlopment, Inc.
660 General Theatres (Odeon) C/2)
900 France Film (Fr.)
530 G. Courtemanche C/2)
414 A. Capandrites C/2)
690 Michael Costom
2603 Consolidated Theas. (FPCC)
550 A. Berthiaume
1409 General Theatres (Odeon) (Fr.)
1471 Confederation Amusements (C/2)
300 Michael Costom
650 Townart Ltd.
550 P. Paliafito C/2)
1450 Comedie Canadien (Legit.)
1298 Capitol Development, Inc.
722 General Theatres (Odeon) C/2)
600 Mrs. Marie Langevin
859 General Theatres (Odeon) (Fr.)
600 G. H. Parent
588 J. Feoli
1350 Confederation Amusements (Legit.)
1961 United Amusements
1685 United Amusements
600 C. Auclair
1875 FPCC (Cinerama)
675 United Amusements
500 Enrico Cavalancia (Foreign)
800 Michael Costom
2184 Consolidated Theas. (FPCC) (Fr.)
750 Irving Adelson
2853 Consolidated Theas. (FPCC)
550 Miss S. Lefebvre
909 General Theatres (Odeon) (Fr.)
1178 General Theatres (Odeon)
655 Theatre Monaco Inc.
1300 United Amusements
912 E. N. Tabah
1518 Maurice Gavin
500 United Amusements
MOO Consolidated Theas. (FPCC)
1442 Confederation Amusements
2625 Consolidated Theas. (FPCC)
1446 United Amusements
568 Consolidated Theas. (FPCC) C/2)
750 Michael Costom
415 E. Foret (1/2)
941 D„ Coumis (Foreign)
450 C. Auclair C/2)
1174 United Amusements
350 R. Rochon & J. Theriault C/2)
700 C. Auclair (Fr.)
1547 United Amusements
1305 United Amusements
1148 United Amusements
55
Quebec (Montreal) — New Brunswick
Pop. Town Theatre Open Seats Licensee
1,155, 1 78 Montreal
Snowdon
7 .
948
7
2380
Stella
7
400
7
714
7
924
Van Horne
7 .
818
Villeray
. 7
700
7
500
Vogue
7
700
Westmount
. 7
1141
York
...... 7 .
1100
United Amusements
France Film IFr.)
C. Auclair I Legit. )
United Amusements
Geo. Panos
United Amusements
General Theatres (Odeon) [Fr.l
B. Celci (Foreign)
R. Berzan
United Amusements
United Amusements
New Brunswick
(Licences are renewablei in New Brunswick on June 1st.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
1,741
Andover
Capitol .
. 6 ....
299
B&L Theatres
5,208
Bathurst
Kent .
4
484
J. Harper Kent IFPCC)
1,333
Black's Harbor
Strand
4
320
Connors Bros. Ltd.
9.442
Campbellton
Paramount
4
400
F. G. Spencer IFPCC)
1,500
Caraquet
Bellevue
4-4
300
O. J. Robichaud
4.823
Chatham
Capitol .
4
392
B&L Theatres
Vogue .
4
575
B&L Theatres
1,000
Chipman
Capitol
4
350
G. McAllister
5,767
Oalhousie
Capitol
4
510
F. G. Spencer (FPCC)
1,400
Deer Island
Mayfair .
1
200
R. Greenlaw
12,488
Edmunston .
Capitol
4
480
B&L Theatres
Star .
4
540
Mrs. H. M. Nesbitt
19,034
Fredericton ...
Capitol
4
504
W. W. O. Fenety IFPCC)
Gaiety
4
870
W. W. O. Fenety IFPCC)
3,913
Grand Falls
Grand .
4
404
B&L Theatres
Riviera .... _
4
500
B&L Theatres
1,000
Grand Harbour
Community
2
278
Harry Cheyney
1,800
Grand Manan
Happy Hour
4
750
J. C. Coughlin
1,012
Hartland
Capitol
4 ....
494
B&L Theatres
3,210
Marysville
Lyric .
2
270
H. A. Galley (Winter)
2,245
McAdam .
Vogue
.. 1 ....
400
N. MacDonald
1,500
Minto
Gaiety
4
385
T. J. O'Rourke
42,874
Moncton
Capitol
4
914
FPCC
Paramount
4
1 144
FPCC
5,179
Newcastle
Uptown
4
500
Newmac Amuse. Ltd.
800
Petit Rocher
Normandie
4
300
A. J. Boudreau
488
Port Elgin
Mayfair
4-4
250
Arthur Mitchell
2,000
Richibucto
Pine
4-4
300
H. Adkins
782
Rothesay
Community
2
300
Les Sprague
2,873
Sackviile
Vogue
4
475
M. E. Walker (Sack.) Ltd
53,440
Saint John .
Kent Odeon
4
498
Odeon
Paramount
4
1394
FPCC
Strand
4
749
Odeon
2,119
Shediac
Capitol
4
190
J. E. LeBlanc
1,417
Shippegan .
Darleen
4
—
H. Machett
3,224
Sunny Corner
Sunny .
4
324
H. Machett
3,330
Sussex
Strand .
4
750
Colin & Wm. Danson
1,458
St. Andrews
Marina
4
200
E. S. Finigan
1,243
St. George
Capitol
2-4
394
Nathan Rubin
Opera House
. 1
200
Charlotte Amuse. Co. Ltd.
1,419
St. Leonard
Acadia
6
400
Mrs. E. Fournier
3,000
St. Quentin .
Montcalm
4
500
Centre Recreative Ltd.
3,240
St. Stephen
Queen
2
594
C. E. Staples
500
Wilson's Beach
Maple Leaf
2-3
200
W. Newman
4.244
Woodstock
Capitol
4
455
F. G. Spencer IFPCC)
56
Nova Scotia
(Licences are renewable in Nova Scotia on April 1st.)
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
10,549
Amherst
Paramount .
. 4 ...
410
F. G. Spencer IFPCC)
782
Annapolis
Capitol .
. 2 ....
344
Annap. Amuse. Co. Ltd. (B&L)
4,284
Antigonish
Capitol . .
4
540
B&L Theatres
400
Barrington
Passage
Goudey
4
499
Mrs. S. M. Brehaut
1,038
Bridgetown
Strand
4
280
C. L. Piggot
4,399
Bridgewater
Avon
. 2-3 ....
475
SFA Limited
1,141
Canso .
Ideal .
. 4 ....
354
L. D. Nauffte
1,000
Chester
Kenerik
4
400
Russell Hatfield
847
Cheticamp
Evangeline
. 4 ....
225
J. L. Chaisson
Mayfair
4
731
Franklin-Herschorn
2,204
Digby _
Capitol
. 6 ....
293
SFA Co. Ltd.
2,944
Dominion
Royal
4
300
J. S. Liscombe
23,459
Glace Bay . .
Russell
. 4 ...
900
L. Wener
Savoy
. 6 .
1290
FPCC
90,072
Halifax .
Capitol
. 4 ....
1980
FPCC
Casino
4 ....
1041
Odeon
Hyland
4
735
Odeon
Neptune
4
414
Neptune Thea. Foundation ( Legit. )
Oxford
. 4 ....
720
Odeon
Paramount
. 4 ....
1142
FPCC
Vogue
. 4 ....
945
Franklin-Herschorn
1,345
Hantsport _
York
. 4 ....
250
R. Hazel
544
Hubbards .
Hubb
. 4 .
150
W. L. Armstrong
3,044
Inverness .
Victoria
4-4
244
J. Tubetti
3,535
Liverpool .
Astor .
. 4 ....
425
Astor Thea. Ltd. (Spencer)
1,225
Lockeport .
Capitol
4
391
B&L Theatres
3,012
Lunenburg .
Capitol
4
440
F. G. Spencer
1,097
Mahone Bay
Duke
. 2 . .
185
Duke Neilson
1,884
Middleton _
Capitol
4
490
G. R. Spencer
9,544
New Glasgow ..
Academy
. 4
717
Odeon (cl.)
Roseland
. 4 ....
743
Odeon
500
New Ross .
Cross
. 4 ....
208
Mrs. P. Barkhouse
10,423
New Waterford
Majestic .
. 4
594
F. Gregor (FPCCI
Paramount
. 4 ....
744
F. Gregor (FPCC)
8,493
North Sydney ..
Strand
4
574
Odeon
1,444
Oxford .
Capitol
. 4 ....
275
G. E. Fulton
1,904
Parrsboro .
Gem
4
128
C. E. Sargent
4,472
Pictou _
Capitol
...... 4 ....
440
H. Wisener
1,315
Port Hawkes-
bury
State
4-4
225
R. F. Hazel
1,000
Reserve Mines .
Family .
. 4 ....
289
P. Branchini
2,000
River Hebert
Royal .
4 .
270
W. L. McEachem
1,500
Sheet Harbour
Atlantic .
. 2 ....
250
George Cole
2,317
Shelburne
Capitol .
4
397
BSL Theatres
1,822
Shubenacadie
Roxy .
2-4
187
G. Cole
33,201
Sydney .
. Paramount .
. 4 ....
994
FPCC
Strand
. 4 ....
401
B&L Theatres and E. R. Lynn (cl.)
Vogue
. 4 ....
1075
FPCC
8,948
Sydney Mines ..
Strand
. 4 ....
753
Odeon
12,032
Truro
Royal
. 4 ....
922
F. G. Spencer (FPCC)
1,327
Wedgeport .
Evangeline
. 4 ....
240
St. Michael's Church
541
Westport .
Star . .
. 1 ....
155
W. G. Strickland
4,091
Westville . . ...
Roxy . .
. 4 ....
344
G. Cole
4,000
Whitney Pier ....
Casino
4 ....
344
George Khattar
3,439
Windsor .
Imperial .
4 ....
590
Windsor Amusement Co.
2,313
Wolfville
Acadia .
...... 4 ....
400
G. R. Spencer
8,455
Yarmouth .
Capitol
4
1249
Odeon
Newfoundland
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
12,000
Belle Island .
Princess .
. 4 ....
400
R. R. Costigan
2,552
Bishop's Falls ..
Wavell .
...... 2-4 ....
200
Roy Walsh
1,401
Bonavista . .
Garrick _ _
. 4 ....
200
F. G. Bradley
3,448
Botwood .
Imperial .
. 4 ....
200
J. S. Arklie & Roy Petrie
57
Newfoundland — PEI — Drive-in Theatres
Pop.
Town
Theatre
Open
Seats
Licensee
2,003
Buchan's .
Buchan's
4 ....
200
C. L. Courage
25,004
Corner Brook
Majestic
.. 4 ....
500
Coleman & Coombes
Palace . .
4
500
J. A. Basha
Regent
. 2 ....
150
Coleman & Coombes
3,923
Deer Lake
Roxy .
4 ....
400
Lakeside Lodge Ltd.
5,454
Gander
Crescent
4
400
W. J. Leahey
3,947
Grand Falls
Popular
4 ....
440
Charles Edwards
2,404
Harbour Grace
Paramount
2-4
300
W. &. M. Hayes
1,194
Humbermouth
Humber
4-4
350
M. G. Basha
4,000
Labrador City
Royal
7 ....
394
J. A. Layden
4,105
Port Aux Basque
Basque
4
304
E. J. Godden & H. O. House
4,001
Stephenville
Dome
4-4
300
Leo Gaultois
2,204
Stephenville
Crossing
Uptown
4-4
200
Chas. McFatridge
41,738
St. John's .
Capitol .
4 ....
847
Nfld. Amuses. Ltd. (FPCC)
—
Twill in-gate
- ....
400
Harry Randell
8,013
Wabana
St. Patrick's
—
490
—
—
Wabush
Community Hall
4
400
Wabush Rec. Centre
5,478
Windsor .
Windsor
2-4
350
J. L. Basha
Vogue
4 ....
350
Rev. F. P. Meany
Prince Edward Island
(Licences are renewable in New Brunswick on June lit and in Nova Scotia on April 1st.)
824
Alberton
Princess Pat
4
320
J. F. & Gordon White
17,954
Charlottetown
Capitol
. 4 ....
514
F. G. Spencer IFPCC)
198
Crapaud
Crapaud
2
200
Lloyd Rogerson (Summer)
874
Kensington
Cameo
6
250
J. K. Pidgeon
1 ,048
Montague
Yeo's
4
250
B. H. Yeo
427
Mount Stewart
St. Andrews Hall
2-4
225
St. Andrews Parish
484
Murray River
Mayfair
4
418
B. H. Yeo
800
O’Leary
V e rd u n
4
400
Milton Smallman
1,479
Souris
Souris
2
250
C. N. Richards
8,387
Summerside
Capitol
4
800
Mrs. Frances Perry
948
Tignich
Canadian Legion
4
140
Can. Legion
Drive-in Theatres
(All theatres have the word drive-in after the name.)
Town
Theatre
Cars
Licensee
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Burnaby .
.... Cascades
750
National Drive-in Theas. (WCB)
Burnaby .
439
B.C. Drive-in Theas. (FPCC)
Cache Creek
Cache Creek
187
Cache Creek Drive-in Thea. (WCB)
400
Cassidy Drive-in Theatre Ltd.
J. H & R. Clarke (WCB)
Chilliwack .
481
Cranbrook
Re*
280
R. W. Colmar
Creston
Valley
199
T. & B. Tedford & L. Johnson
Dawson Creek
350
Northland Theatres Ltd.
Fernie
Elk's .
190
C. T. Lynch
P. Abrosinoff (WCBI (cl.)
200
Kamloops
449 1241 seats)
Odeon
Kamloops . .
450
S. Singh & G. Lane
Wm. Boyd
A. J. Dainard IWCB)
Kelowna
304 1100 seats)
Langley Prairie
500
Lulu Island
450
D. M. & M. W. Chechik IWCB)
Marysville
300
Rex Colmer (cl.)
Merritt .
180
Trout Theas. Ltd.
Nanaimo
320
FPCC
Nelson
288
T. Hetherington (WCB)
500
Odeon
340
Odeon
Penticton
Pines
250 175 seats)
W. Washington
58
Drive-in Theatres
Town
Theatre
Cars
Licensee
. Twilight .
. 300 ..
Prince George
Moonlight .
500
Trans-West Theas. Ltd. IWCB) (cl.
Prince George
Startime
246
Trans-West Theas. Ltd. (WCB)
. 200 .
360
Radium Hof Springs
Radium
200
Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Capowski
Revelstoke
Revelstock
. 200
H. G. Stevenson
Ruskin
Ruskin
200
L. Toffee & O. Bird IWCB)
Salmon Arm
.... Starlight
. 246
Suswhap Drive-in Ltd. (WCB)
Surrey .
392
Terrace . .
220
C. M. Adam IWCB)
Trail
199
Vernon .
Skyway
350 1 182 seats)
Odeon
Victoria
900
WCB
Westview . .
300
H. Bayer, R. Hiltz, H. Howard
M. Hilmoe (WCB)
Williams Lake
Starlight
. 300
ALBERTA
Barrhead .
250
Bonnyville
. 250
Brooks . .
. 250
Calgary .
1036
Western Drive-in Theas. Ltd.
Calgary . .
500
J. B. Barron lOdeon)
Calgary
750
Camrose
350
J. Feldman & J. Diamond
Camrose
Northern Lights
300
C. S. Bailey
Cardston .
. 200 .
G. Brewerton
Claresholm ...
Greenhills .
250
A. Gawn
Cold Lake
Cold Lake
. . 300 . _...
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Wolver
Drumheller
Skylight
. 300
J. Feldman
Edmonton
Belmont
... . 400
L. Maynard & C. Rapp
Edmonton
Golden West
500
L. J. Hoffman
Edmonton .
Sky-Vue
. 1100 .
Odeon
Edmonton
Southside
400
Western Drive-in Theatres Ltd.
Edmonton
... Starlite .
600
Western Drive-in Theatres Ltd.
Edson
195
Grand Prairie
Wapiti
300
George Repka
Hanna .
Capitol
250
1. F. Shacker
Hanna
Ice Island
300
High River
Earl's
198
Earl Lewis
Lake Chestermere
Lakeshore
500
Paul Hanson
Leduc .
Leduc .
. 250 .
A. E. Staniland & R. Chabillon
Lethbridge
... Green-Acres
300
A. W. Shackleford (FPCC)
Medicine Hat
Hat
350
John, Albert & Rennold Dedere
Olds .
Olds
400
W. J. Cheladyn
J. Purnell & Sons (FPCC)
Ponoka
Ponoka
150
Red Deer .
Red Deer
300
J. Purnell & Sons
St. Paul
Belaire
175
T. J. Stinson
Stettler
... Stettler
. 289 .
C. Leonhardt & J. Klemik
Taber
Sky-Vue
300
Miller Theatres Ltd.
Langford & Magee
M. Rickard
Valemount .
.... Li-An
Vermilion
Vermilion
300 ...
Vegreville
225
H. Kryklowacz
P. May & H. Latch
Wainright
Stardust
. 250 .
Westlock .
Prince
. 200 .
E. J. Prince
Westlock
Westlock
250
J. Serenas & J. Wojicki
M. Pyrcz
Wetaskiwin
Wetaskiwin
286 .
SASKATCHEWAN
Assinboia
150
W. Pyle
Biggar .
Sunset
. 200 .
J. Adrain & W. Nelson
Estevan
.... Starlite .
. 200 . .
G. Geim & D. Abbott
Eston .
Eston
126
Herb Shea
Fort Qu'Appelle
.... Twilite
100
Twilight Theatres Ltd.
Humboldt
Golden West
. 500
S. & R. H. Besenski
Kamsack
300
W. & F. Welykholowa
E. Cozma
Dobni & Bellward (Personal Theas.)
Kenossee
100
Kindersley .
.... Skyvue .
225
Kyle
300
J. Feldman & J. Diamond
Lloydminster
CSH
200
Phil May IPr. Allied)
Meadow Lake
Northland .
200
N. Ernwein
Melfort .
225
Baldwin Enterprises Ltd.
Rothstein Theatres
FPCC
Melville .
300
Moose Jaw
Golden West
400
59
Drive-in Theatres
Town
Theatre
Cars
Licensee
Nipawin . .
Skyview
. 200 .
. S. Karby
North Park
300
ISO
F. & N. Dubelt
400
Strand Theas. Ltd. (P. W. Mahon)
Regina
Queen City
500
J. Watson 1 FPCC)
450
250
A. J. Flach
500
Rothstein Theatres Ltd.
Saskatoon
Starlite
400
H. Howard
500
FPCC
250
D. J. Burke & R. Dahl
Tisdale
Falkon
125
F. W. Falkner
Unity . .
Twilite
150
H. Selinger
300
Mike Pluhator, Sr.
Watrous
200
A. M. Crawford
Weyburn
400
Rothstein Theas. Ltd.
Wilkie
388
M. Friedman & Associates
(Associated Theas.)
Wolseley
300
J & S. Zaba
Wynyard
Lake Vu
250
300
Rothstein Theatres
MANITOBA
334
FPCC
Sportsmen's Park
Park
200
D. McKelvy
400
H. Phillet
Big Island
250 .
_ . M. Ernest
150
500
300
. Dave Gibson
Neepawa
Airline
520
S. Richard Miles
Portage La Prairie
Swan River .
250
. C. H. Clayton
Swan River
300
W. Barabash
440
Western Theas. Ltd.
240
1000
Western Theatres Ltd.
Winnipeg
North Main
800
H. Silverberg
Winnipeg
1000
Odeon
Winnipeg
Pembina
. 500 .
Western Theatres Ltd.
ONTARIO
Sky Hi
150
Bancroft .
Barrie
Bancroft
200
300
Belleville
Belleville
400
Belmont
520
Bracebridge
Fountain
500
Brampton
Odeon
412
350
500
Bridgeport ...
K-W
600
Brockville
390
350
Chatham
450
300
Collingwood
.. Collingwood
300
Copper Cliff . .
Cornwall .
Copper Cliff
. 318 .
415
Cornwall .
: Starlite
250
Cyrville (Ottawa) .
. Star Top
558
Elmvale .
200
Fort Erie, N.
Fort Erie
350
Gananoque .
Skylark
300
Goderich
300
Grand Bend
. Starlite
270
Gravenhurst
. Muskoka
200
372
Hamilton
. Hamilton .
748
300
Harriston
200
312
Huntsville ...
Huntsville
. 220
Kenora
Rabbit Lake
338
Ottawa Valley Amuse. Co.
G. E. Broughton
Huronia Drive-in Thea. Ltd.
FPCC
G. M. Manning IEBA)
W. Fitton (Odeon) (cl.)
Odeon
Associated Drive-in
Inter-City Drive-in Theas. (FPCC)
Premier Operating
A. Moulds
Lawrence Lauzon
J. Dydzak
Brownie's Drive-in Ltd.
Wasagan Drive-in Thea. Ltd.
Twinex (cl.)
Twinex
John Assaly
Gloucester Drive-in Ltd.
Sam Russ, Jr.
Barney Ziff
G. Delaney
H. J. Sutherland
Emerson des Jardines
W. MacDonald
C. H. Jemmett
Dydzak Drive-in Theas. Ltd.
B. Wiggins
Evelyn M. Young
Bel-Vue Drive-in Thea.
F. Giaschi
W. R. McIntosh
60
Drive-in Theatres
Town
Theatre
Cars
Licensee
450 . .. .
. Odeon
300
Ross W. Davis
Parkway .
425 .
A. 1. Rosenberg
. 350 .
... D. Stanton
300
. 300 .
Cecil Pelton
. 401
500
Twinex
London .
Twilite
734
J. Dydiak
Midland
. 285 .
Odeon
Napanee
250
Curley Posen
324
. C. & E. Hawn
North York .
446
. Clifford Murrell
Hollywood
400
. Joe Stopka
North Bay .
. 350
. Odeon
Oakville
450
. H. Zollinger
300
S. Merlina Est.
Orillia
429
. Twine* Century
Oshawa . . . .
Oshawa .
526
Twinex Century
Aladdin .
490
B. W. Freedman
645 _
B. W. Freedman
Ottawa
Brittania .
1012 . .
Twinex
800 .
Odeon
300
Robert V. Stinson
177 _
. T. J. Kerr
Pembroke .
430 .
Twinex
300
J. A. Thompson
Peterborough .
. 558 .
. Twinex Century
. 258
G. Wright & G. J. St. Gelais
464 .
Odeon
Port .
. 350
C. Scott
Port .
. 300
H. Dent
Port Elgin .
Port Elgin .
. 225
Mrs. Frieda Wauldbauer
Port Elmsley .
Port Elmsley . .
. 325 .
. L. J. Williams
430
Premier Operating
600 .
Renfrew .
Hi-Way .
225
Ottawa Valley Amuse. Co
St. Catharines . .
Canadian .
500
M. M. Zahorchak
. 400 .
. M. W. Zahorchak
St. Clair Beach .
150
St. Thomas . . .
St. Thomas .
484
Sarnia .
Star Top .
400
Star-Top Drive-in Thea.
Sault Ste. Marie . .
Skylark .
250 . .
. . 1. Bregman
Sault Ste. Marie . .
Soo
250
1. Bregman
Shanty Bay . .
362
Simcoe .
Simcoe .
434
Spragge .
250
Stoney Creek .
420
Stoney Creek .
675
Skyway Drive-In Theas. Ltd. (FI
Stratford . .
Stratford .
330
Sturgeon Falls .
200
Sudbury .
496
Tillsonburg .
. Skylark .
450 .
. C. K. Wilson & G. N. Stubbs
Timmins . . .
350
Toronto (Concord)
.. Odeon-Duff erin ...
900
Odeon
Toronto IWoodbridgel
. 400 . . .
1210
Twinex
Toronto (Agincourt)
Northeast .
1100 .
Twinex
Toronto (Pickering) .
Bay Ridges .
1008
Odeon
Toronto IWeston)
Northwest .
. 1325 .
Twinex
Toronto (Scarboro)
Scarboro .
1026
Twinex
Trenton .
Quinte .
. 360
Quinte Drive-in Thea. Ltd.
Waterdown .
Clappison .
810 .
Windsor Drive-In Thea. (J. Dyd:
Welland
450
Windsor .
Skyway .
. 608
. J. Dydiak
Windsor .
682
Woodstock .
Oxford .
. 310
W. M. Dykeman
NEW BRUNSWICK
Bathurst . . Pines . 250 B. T. Girouard & Sonny Pines
Campbellton . .
. 350
Edmunston . . .
. Rita's .
. 500
Lancaster _ _
. Fundy .
. 500
Wiggins Bros.
Martinon .
. Grand Bay .
. 600
(300 seats) Franklin & Herschorn
Minto .
. Grand Lake
. 150
. A. J. Paul
61
Drive-in Theatres
Pop. Town
Theatre
Open Seats
Licensee
Moncton .
. Skyway .
540
Nashwaaksis .
. Sunset
300
B. Evans
Newcastle
. Family .
300
Oromocto
Oromocto
. 300 .
Mrs. Lil Mockler
Springhill .
.. Valley .
400
Tracadie
Star View
200
North Shore Thea. Co.
Woodstock
Cummings
400
S. Cummings
NOVA SCOTIA
Amherst
400
Cambridge
Valley
500
Chester
Chester
...... 142 .
K. Corkum
Halifax .
Bay Road
_ 426 .
Franklin & Herschorn
Lower Sackville
Sackville
580 .
Franklin & Herschorn
New Glasgow
Hyland
576 .
Odeon
Northfield
.... Skyvue
. 272 .
R. F. Hazel
Sydney .
Midway .
750 _
Franklin & Herschorn
Truro
Bel-Air
250 .
Bell Air Drive-in
PRINCE
EDWARD ISLAND
Cascumpec
Princess Pat
250 .
J. F. & G. White
Charlottetown
North River
500
F. G. Spencer Co.
Charlottetown
Park View
300
Park View Tourist Corp
Summerside
Starlite .
600
L. Ellis
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386 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-8083)
IA division of International Film Distributors
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306 Sherbrooke St. E., Montreal 18, Que.
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277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-1134)
OFFICERS
President . Mrs. I. H. Allen
General Manager . Jerry H. Solway
General Sales Manager Martin Bockner
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130 Carlton St.
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435 Berry St.
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72 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
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Productions Films Francoises' Deluxe, Inc.
1200 St. Alexander St. Montreal.
(UNiversity 5071)
FRANCE FILM COMPANY
1405 Maisonneuve St., Montreal, Que.
(LAfontaine 6-5971)
(Canadian-owned and operated. Distributes
films made in France.)
OFFICERS
President & General Manager J. A. DeSeve
Secretary & Asst. Gen. Mgr. . Georges Arpin
Assistant-Treasurer Paul Poulin
Supervisor of Theatres Raymond Pezzini
Director of Publicity . Emile Bouffard
Public Relations Blanch Gagnon-Mallette
DIRECTORS
Georges Arpin, R. A. Benoit, Sen. P. H. Bouf¬
fard, Lionel Leroux, Henri Clement, Paul Henri
Guimont, Marcel Piche, J. M. de Roussy, J. A,
DeSeve.
GRANADA INTERNATIONAL FILMS
LIMITED
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-1134)
OFFICERS
President Mrs. 1. H. Allen
Secretary . J. H. Solway
Company imports foreign films.
THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMA GUILD
OF CANADA LTD.
386 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-8083)
President . Yvonne Taylor
General Manager Barney Simmons
Company distributes art films from around the
world.
INTERNATIONAL FILM DISTRIBUTORS
LIMITED
386 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-8083)
(Canadian-owned and operated. Distributes pro¬
duct of Associated British-Pathe, Ltd., London,
England; Embassy Pictures, New York; Continental
Pictures, New York; Allied Artists Pictures Corp.,
Hollywood, Cal.)
OFFICERS
President N. A. Taylor
Executive Vice-Pres. D. Griesdorf
Secretary-Treasurer H. S. Mandell
Vice-Pres. & General Mgr. Jack Bernstein
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Miss Kay Ryan, Representative,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
Maurice Diamond, Eastern Division Manager,
5801 Monkland Ave.
TORONTO
Orval Fruitman, Manager,
386 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
Ken Snelgrove, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Leonard Herberman, Manager,
38 1 IB— 3rd St. NE.
VANCOUVER
Lou Segal, Manager,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
INTERWORLD THEATRICAL
DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD.
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-3113)
President . A. W. Perry
Harbor Films Ltd. is at the same address.
ITALIAFILMS (CANADA) LTD.
565 College St., Toronto, Ont.
(531-6741, 531-7421)
Manager . Robert Lester
67
REPRESENTING MAJOR
FILM PRODUCERS
THROUGHOUT CANADA
UNIVERSAL PICTURES
WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES
REPUBLIC PICTURES
HEAD OFIICE: 277 VICTORIA STREET • TORONTO • ONTARIO
BRANCH OFFICES: SAINT JOHN, N.B. « MONTREAL » TORONTO - WINNIPEG • CALGARY ♦ VANCOUVER
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES
OF CANADA LIMITED
340 Victoria St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(363-5703)
(Division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of the USA,
of which Morris E. Lefko is general sales manager,
and a subsidiary of Loew's Inc., 1540 Broadway,
NYC 36.)
OFFICERS
President Robert H. O'Brien
Vice-President Benjamin Melniker
Vice-President . Morris E. Lefko
Treasurer Jason Rabinovitz
Secretary Irving H. Greenfield
Assistant Secretary Frank J. Young
Assistant Treasurer W. H. Harrison
Assistant Treasurer Hillis Cass
DIRECTORS
O'Brien, Melniker, Lefko.
CANADA
Canadian General Manager . Hillis Cass
Canadian Sales Manager . Ron Emilio
Advtg. & Publicity . . . Hilda Cunningham
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Eric Golding, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
William Guss, Manager,
1200 St. Alexander St.
TORONTO
340 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
Abe G. Levy, Manager,
75 Marion St., St. Boniface 6.
CALGARY
A. Gotfried, Manager,
1402-1 Ith Ave. SW.
VANCOUVER
David C. Gilfillan, Manager,
2188 W. 12th Ave.
OVERSEAS FILM COMPANY LIMITED
2121 Bathurst St., Toronto 19, Ont.
(787-7159)
OFFICERS
President . . . „. . L. Altman
General Manager . . G. Altman
PARAMOUNT FILM SERVICE LIMITED
111 Bond St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-8811)
(Division of Paramount Film Distributing Corp.,
of which George Weltner is president, and a
subsidiary of Paramount Pictures Corp., 1501
Broadway, NYC 36.)
OFFICERS
President . . Charles Boasberg
Vice-Pres. & Genera! Mgr . M. M. Stevenson
Secretary-Treasurer . . A. L. Copas
Public Relations & Advtg. ... .... Winston Barron
DIRECTORS
Boasberg, Copas, Barney Balaban, Tom Bridge,
Stevenson.
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Ralph Thorne, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
Romeo Goudreau, Manager,
2000 Northcliffe Ave.
TORONTO
Robert Lightstone, Manager,
III Bond St.
WINNIPEG
Norman Simpson, Manager,
281 Colony St.
CALGARY
W. O. Kelly, Manager,
3811 Edmonton Trail.
VANCOUVER
Douglas White, Manager,
2184 W. 12th Ave.
PEERLESS FILMS LTD.
519 Inspector St., Montreal, Que.
(UN. 1-1097, RE. 3-2133)
OFFICERS
President F. B. Cohen
Secretary . . . . L. B. Roher
General Manager .. J. Roher
BRANCH OFFICE
TORONTO
Curly Posen, Sales Manager,
21 Dundas Square.
RANK FILM DISTRIBUTORS
OF CANADA LTD.
20 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5961)
OFFICERS
President C. R. B. Salmon, CA
Vice-President Frank H. Fisher
Secretary-Treasurer H. T. Blumson
Canadian Representative E. A. Allen
Publicity Director . Frank Lawson
DIRECTORS
C. R. B. Salmon, F. H. Fisher, E. A. Allen, C.
MacArthur.
REX FILM INC.
3 Place Jean Talon,, Quebec, Que.
(522-8506)
Gen. Mgr. is L. Janssens Vander Sande.
SELECT FILMS LTD.
8801 Woverly St., Montreal, Que.
(DUpont 8-6585)
Managing Director . Jean-Pierre Desmaraii
SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS LTD.
(Theatrical Division)
Board of Trade Bldg., 11 Adelaide St. W. ,
Toronto 1, Ont.
(364-7193)
OFFICERS
Vice-President . Charles S. Chaplin
General Manager R. R. Wilson
Sales Manager . Irving L. Siegel
BRANCH OFFICES
WINNIPEG
212 McDermot Ave. (888-6792)
CALGARY
325 1 0th Ave. SW. (AM. 3-2650)
VANCOUVER
2182 West 12th Ave. (RE. 8-5155)
TELAC LIMITEE
Suite 403, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal 25, Que.
(844-2511)
OFFICERS
President . Herbert G. Stevenson
Vice-Pres. & General Mgr. Robert A. Jouglet
Secretary-Treasurer . Julius Briskin
69
WARNER BROS.
Leaders in the field of
FEATURE PICTURES
TELEVISION
16 MM. FILMS
WARNER BROS. PICTURES
DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD.
VANCOUVER • CALGARY • WINNIPEG
TORONTO • MONTREAL • ST. JOHN, N.B.
AT WARMER BROS.
4 Great Talent Makes Great Pictures'
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TEMPO FILMS LTD.
Suite 618, 500 University Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4408)
OFFICERS
President . Alex Metcalfe
Secretary-Treasurer . Bennet Fode
Directors Fode, Metcalfe, Norman Griesdorf
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
CORP. LTD.
110 Bond St., Toronto, Ont.
(364-3471)
(Canadian division of Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 444 W. 56th St., NYC 19.)
OFFICERS
President Darryl F. Zanuck
Board Chairman Spyros P. Skouras
Vice-President Seymour Poe
Financial Vice-President Donald A. Henderson
Vice-Pres., Domestic Distrib'n Joseph M. Sugar
Treasurer . Francis T. Kelly
CANADA
Canadian Division Mgr. Peter S. Myers
TV Sales Manager Tom Reynolds
Advtg. & Publicity Sam Glasier
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Robert Pacey, Manager,
12 Hazen Ave.
MONTREAL
Gordon Lightstone, Jr.. Manager,
8275 Mayrand St.
TORONTO
Victor J. Beattie, Manager,
I 1 0 Bond St.
WINNIPEG
Philip Geller, Manager,
75 Marion St., Norwood, Man.
CALGARY
Stewart McQuay, Manager,
1402 Nth Ave. SW.
VANCOUVER
Dawson Exley, Manager,
2186 W. 12th Ave.
ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.
Harry Hayes, Sales Representative,
124 Water St. E.
UNIFRANCE FILM
1170 Drummond St., Montreal, <?ue.
(861-7131)
Representative Robert Hollier
(Represents French production industry.)
UNITED ARTISTS CORP. LTD.
277 Victoria St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(364-6473)
(Division of United Artists Corp., 729 Seventh
Ave., NYC 19.)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Robert S. Benjamin
President . Arthur B. Krim
Vice-President Domestic Sales James R. Velde
Eastern & Canadian Div. Mgr. Gene Tunick
CANADA
Supervisor Canadian Exchanges George Heiber
Publicity Representative Archie Laurie
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN. NB.
I. J. Davis, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
Morris Hamat, Manager,
3300 Cavendish Blvd.
TORONTO
Sam Kunitzky, Manager,
277 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
Joe Brown, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Robert Radis, Manager.
38 1 I Edmonton Trail
VANCOUVER
Harry Woolfe, Manager,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
WARNER BROS. PICTURES
DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD.
70 Carlton St.f Toronto 2, Ont.
(922-5145)
(Division of Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Bur¬
bank, California, of which Ben Kalmenson is exe¬
cutive vice-president.)
OFFICERS
President Morey (Razz) Goldstein
Vice-President H. M. Masters
Vice-President Bernard R. Goodman
Secretary . H. Levinson
Treasurer T. J. Martin
Asst. Treasurer &
Auditor of Exchanges W. Meihofer
DIRECTORS
Goldstein, Masters, Goodman, Martin, Levinson,
Meihofer, Robert E. Myers.
CANADA
General Manager Haskell M. Masters
Sales Manager Robert E. Myers
Advg. & Publicity Al Dubin
Television Sales Manager David G. McLaughlin
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB.
Mickey Komar, Manager,
12 Hazen Ave.
MONTREAL
Archie Cohen, Manager,
5957 Monkland Ave.
TORONTO
Irvin Coval, Manager,
70 Carlton St.
WINNIPEG
Philip R. Carlton, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Blain Covert, Manager,
3811 Edmonton Trail, NE.
VANCOUVER
Earl H. Dalgleish, Manager,
2180 W. 12th Ave.
WORLD INTERNATIONAL FILM
PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-3113)
OFFICERS
President A. W. Perry
Vice-President _ Mrs. A. W. Perry
WORLD-RENOWN FILMS
3495 Mountain St., Montreal, Que.
(Victor 5-8046)
General Manager Larry Druxerman
Company also distributes product of Trans-
Canada Films.
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..SEVEN
ARTS
An outstanding collection of programming for television. These films
have been carefully selected for your audience. They not only meet
the Seven Arts high standards of quality, they are also family enter¬
tainment with appeal to parents and children in all walks of life.
FILMS OF THE 50’s— MONEY MAKERS OF THE 60’s
■ FROM WARNER BROS.
VOLUME 1—35 PRODUCTIONS VOLUME 2—41 PRODUCTIONS
VOLUME 3—41 PRODUCTIONS VOLUME 5—53 PRODUCTIONS
■ FROM 20TH CENTURY-FOX
VOLUME 4—40 PRODUCTIONS
■ WARNER BROS. FEATURES
13 selected groups — 53 outstanding attractions in each group.
1 top quality group of 12 chosen attractions.
■ 76 ASSOCIATED BRITISH-PATHE PRODUCTIONS
BBG Canadian Content numbers assigned. Top popularity screen personalities.
■ 48 BOWERY BOYS
Tremendously popular, family fun features — brand new for TV.
■ 118 ROBT. LIPPERT PRODUCTIONS
Wide variety family type features — Action - Western — Adventure - Drama —
Suspense — -up to 1955 releases. Some have BBG Content numbers.
■ 13 BOSTON SYMPHONY CONCERTS
One-hour TV Concert Specials featuring the world renowned 104 piece Boston
Symphony Orchestra and famous guest soloists. The concerts are conducted by Erich
Leinsdorf, Charles Munch, Aaron Copland, William Steinberg and Richard Burgin.
■ 234 POPEYE CARTOONS
Rated the very best TV cartoons. Available in English and French.
■ 337 WARNER BROS. CARTOONS
Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and all the other famous characters.
Available in English and French.
■ 100 OUT OF THE INKWELL CARTOONS
New TV subjects produce by Max Fleischer, the creator of Popeye, etc.
Available in English and French.
■ THE EMMETT KELLY SHOW
A new series of 39 half-hour children’s programs, starring the international clown.
Write, wire or phone
Chas. S. Chaplin - Sully Ginsler
11 Adelaide St. W., Toronto 1
Phone EMpire 4-7193
SEVEN ARTS
%Ti
PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
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Film Carriers
FITZPATRICK TRANSFER
178 King St. E., Saint John, NB.
(693-5649)
Owner 8 Manager . J. F. Fitzpatrick
FREDDIE’S TRANSPORT
Strathmore, Alta.
(Phone 20)
Owner and operator is J. F. Teare, Branch
office is located at 727 10th Ave. SW, Calgary,
Alta., phone 262-2797.
MAVETY FILM DELIVERY LTD.
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-2413)
OFFICERS
President . William Pfaff
Secretary-Treasurer J. C. Laidlaw
DIRECTORS
Carl M. Solomon, David Samuel, William
Walton, Harry Wagman.
MONTREAL MESSENGER
SERVICE REG’D
444 Notre Dame St. E., Montreal, Que.
(AVenue 8-1287-8)
President . Harry A. Cohen
General Manager . ................ Allan Cohen
Secretary-Treasurer . Irvin R. Cohen
Central Shipping
VICTORIA SHIPPING SERVICES
LIMITED
354 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-2241)
OFFICERS
President . Meyer Adleman
Vice-President Edward Adleman
Secretary-Treasurer . Stanley Adleman
Manager . Jack Bellamy
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN
320 Charlotte St. 1657-2290)
WINNIPEG
575 Marjorie St., St. James. ISPruce 2-4924)
CALGARY
8 1 0-9th Ave. SW. 1262-9819)
Company will open offices shortly in Vancouver
and Montreal.
Film Storage
CENTRAL FILM SHIPPING &
STORAGE COMPANY
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-2909)
President . . . William Pfaff
Secretary-Treasurer J, C. Laidlaw
Associations
CANADIAN MOTION PICTURE
DISTRIBUTORS ASS’N
Suite 501, 320 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ont.
(366-8879)
MEMBER COMPANIES
Twentieth Century-Fox Corporation, Ltd.; Col¬
umbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd.; United Artists
Corporation, Ltd.; Paramount Film Service Ltd.;
Empire-Universal Films, Ltd.; Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer Pictures of Canada, Ltd.; Warner Bros.
Pictures Distributing Corp. Ltd.; Rank Film Dis¬
tributors of Canada Ltd.; International Film Dis¬
tributors, Ltd.; Astral Films Ltd.
OFFICERS
President M. M. Stevenson
Executive Director David J. Ongley, QC
DIRECTORS
Each general manager is a member of the
Board of Directors.
FILM BOARDS
The following Film Boards across Canada are
affiliated with the Canadian Motion Picture Dis¬
tributors Association.
MARITIMES
c/o Columbia Pictures
136 Princess St., Saint John, NB.
OFFICERS
President . V. Winchester
Secretary . . L. J. Simon
MONTREAL
c/o Astral Films Ltd.,
5800 Monkland Ave., Montreal, <?ue.
OFFICERS
President . Archie Cohen
Vice-President G. Lightstone, Jr.
Secretary . Wm. Elman
TORONTO
c/o Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Ass'n
Suite 501, 320 Bay Sfu . Toronto 1, Ont.
(366-8879)
OFFICERS
President . . L. Bernstein
WINNIPEG
c/o Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
291 Colony St., Winnipeg, Man.
OFFICERS
President . A. Levy
Vice-President . . J. Brown
Secretary M. Nackimson
CALGARY
c/o 20th Century-Fox Corp. Ltd.,
1402 11th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alta.
OFFICERS
President . . A. Gotfried
Vice-President M. Brager
Secretary S. McQuay
VANCOUVER
c/o Empire-Universal Films Ltd.
2182 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver 9, BC.
OFFICERS
President C. Dawson Exley
Vice-President . D. Gilfillan
Secretary B. Rudston-Brown
FILM ADVERTISING CIRCLE
e/o Westbury Hotel, 475 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
Secretary ... Hilda Cunningham
Chairman serves a term of three months rotating
in alphabetical order of surnames of active mem¬
bers.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
W. Barron, B. Carnon, J. Collins, Hilda Cunning¬
ham, A. Dubin, S. Glasier, P. Hanner, J. Harrison,
A. Laurie, F. Lawson, C. Mason, J. Nairn.
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MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION
OF AMERICA, INC.
522 Fifth Ave., New York 36. NY.
(TN 7-1200)
OFFICERS
Executive Vice-President in Charge of
New York Office Ralph Hetiel
Executive Vice-Pres., Washington Kenneth W. Clark
Executive Vice-Pres., Hollywood Charles Boren
Vice-President and Director of Production
Code Administration Geoffrey M. Shurlock
Vice-President Wm. H. Fineshriber, Jr.
Vice-President . . . . . Edward Cooper
Vice-President Manning Claggett
Secretary Sidney Schreiber
Treasurer . Stanley R. Weber
Assistant Treasurer . T. J. McNamara
Asst. Treasurer-Asst. Secretary Robert T. Watkins
Public Relations Director . Taylor Mills
I Eric A. Johnston, president since 1945, died on
August 22, 1963, and no successor had been elected
at the time of going to press.)
HOLLYWOOD
8480 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Col.
WASHINGTON
1600 Eye St. NW. Washington 6. DC.
MOTION PICTURE EXPORT ASS’N
OF AMERICA, INC.
522 Fifth Ave.. New York 36. NY.
(BRyant 9-4000)
OFFICERS
Executive Vice-President Ralph Hetiel
Vice-President Kenneth W. Clark
Vice-President Irving A. Maas
Vice-President Robert J. Corkery
Vice-President Wm. H. Fineshriber, Jr.
Vice-President George C. Vietheer
Secretary Sidney Schreiber
Treasurer . Stanley R. Weber
Asst. -Sec. - Asst. Treas. Herbert J. Erlanger
Asst. Treasurer Thomas J. McNamara
The MPEA also maintains offices in London,
Paris, Frankfurt, Mexico City, Rome, Rio de
Janeiro. Tokyo, Djakarta and Bombay.
Newsreels
NEWS OF THE DAY
Issued weekly by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pic¬
tures of Canada, Ltd. Edited by N. Archer,
450 W. 56th St., New York City, and printed by
Associated Screen Industries, Ltd., Montreal.
Cameraman: Roy Tash.
Producers'
Representatives
O. R. HANSON
Second Floor, King Edward Hofei, Toronto, Ont.
(366-6221)
Representative for Lion International Films Ltd.,
Broadwick House, Broadwick Street, London W. I;
Foto-Nite Amateur Shows Ltd., 21 Dundas Square,
Toronto, Canada; Regis Films, 1037 North Cole
Ave., Los Angeles; Junior Auction, Treasure Mas¬
ters Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; Banner Films Inc.,
527 Madison Ave., New York 22, NY; Drummer
Films Ltd., Rank Laboratories, Denham, Uxbridge,
England.
DOROTHY E. SMITH
277 Victoria St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(368-8621)
Representative for Universal-International Films,
Inc., 445 Park Ave., New York City.
Film Rentals
FILM rentals from all sources in
Canada increased in 1961 by about
5.9 per cent compared with 1960, or
$1,925,095, the total being $34,420,773,
according to the Dominion Bureau of
Statistics. The overall film exchange
receipts at $34,751,270 were $1,857,923
higher than in 1960. Of 1961’s $34,751,-
270, rentals of films for theatrical use
totalled $22,668,135, for TV $11,209,852
and other non-theatrical use $542,786.
Sale of advertising brought $86,158
and other sources $244,339. In the $34,-
420,773 of actual film rentals $21,204,-
731 came from 35 mm. and $13,216,042
from 16 mm.
During 1961 there were 51 film dis¬
tribution companies operating out of
117 exchange offices, compared with
the 52 companies and 121 branches in
1960. The 51 firms employed 816 per¬
sons, 124 fewer than in 1960, and paid
out $4,073,117 in salaries and wages in
1961.
The following table of annual rent¬
als, in which each figure represents
the combined 16 and 35 mm. yield
from every source, shows the pro¬
gressive increase up to 1954:
Year
Firms
Branches
Rentals
1934
—
60
$ 7,370,200
1935
—
61
7,404,500
1936
—
66
8,358,900
1937
—
63
9,471,100
1938
—
62
10,218,700
1939
—
67
10,315,500
1940
—
72
11,445,167
1941
—
69
12,368,446
1942
—
78
13,892,093
1943
23
87
15,163,073
1944
23
88
16,516,073
1945
26
86
17,490,264
1946
29
91
18,652,892
1947
29
114
19,464,706
1948
29
118
21,591,712
1949
37
119
24,893,657
1950
36
118
26,800,789
1951
33
123
29,225,867
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Year
Firms
Branches
Rentals
1952
36
129
32,911,042
1953
33
124
34,436,609
1954
48
136
35,773,251
1955
64
153
35,498,588
1956
53
150
33,940,957
1957
49
130
34,153,847
1958
49
124
33,746,765
1959
49
119
33,406,495
1960
52
121
32,495,678
1961
51
117
34,420,773
The figures from the years previous
to 1940 include receipts from adver¬
tising and other sources. The totals
from 1946 on are presumed to be from
every type of exhibition, including re¬
ceipts from rentals to drive-ins. The
DBS figures show that at the end of
1961 there were 1,371 regular theatres.
Year-by-year 16 mm. and TV rentals
are to be found under "16 Millimetre”
in this book. To determine the rentals
from 35 mm. only, the 16 mm. and TV
totals should be subtracted from the
figures in the above table. For 1961
the 16 mm. rentals amounted to $2,-
006,190 and TV rentals to $11,209,852,
for a total of $13,216,042, and when
this is subtracted from the overall
take of $34,420,773 that year it leaves
the 35 mm. rental figure at $21,204,731.
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Variable shutter control locks shutter
in any desired position or permits it
to be opend or closed with camera
running. (Q) Turret locking lever
snaps out to release turret so that
different lens may be rotated into
position.
2. You wanted positive re¬
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3. You asked for a variable
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exposure control in addition to that
provided by the lens diaphragm.
Lock it at set positions of >/4 and ]/2
open, fully closed and fully open:
vary it from "open” to "closed” or
vice versa for fades and dissolves.
Ideal for special effects. The KODAK
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In every field of human endeavor,
there is only one standard of
excellence — an effort that
surpasses all previous efforts, a
goal attained that reflects
superior achievement.
This one standard; not two,
nor three — is the ambition of
Associated Screen Industries’
highly skilled creative and
technical minds. With instruments
of almost unbelievable precision
and modern scientific machines,
our experts strive to detect and
correct every flaw in your film, to
delicately balance the vital tone
and clarity of every image and
every spoken word. Without this
one desire incorporated into the
planning of any film — it remains
only half a film — incomplete.
Remember this: in striving for
perfection in your film production;
it does not end with the last
“take”. Perfection demands
completeness!
Thus, when you specify Associated
Screen Industries . . . you
then desire a standard of
excellence, a service complete.
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(A SUBSIDIARY OF DU-ART FILM LABS — NEW YORK CITY)
2000 Northcliffe Ave., Montreal
PRODUCTION
Motion Picture Production for 1961 by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Prepared in the Wholesale Trade and Services Section, Industry and Merchandising Division
Summary Statistics of Private Industry Motion Picture Production
Cross Revenue
No. of
No. of
Salaries
Printing and
Other
Year
Firms
Employees
and Wages
Production
Laboratory
Revenue
S
S
s
S
1952
30
386
1,006,918
1,331,393
1,274,137
(1)
1953
32
387
1,150,890
1,592,779
1,230,493
II)
1954
45
478
1,549,233
2,106,131
1,456,405
1,328,021
1955
46
445
1,460,421
2,456,038
1,051,673
512,727
1956(2)
59
1,127
2,483,910
3,726,557
2,095,985
423,899
1957
58
1,216
2,758,560
4,471,710
2,978,626
469,369
1958(3)
52
1,133
2,770,375
3,902,780
3,344,948
421,975
195913)
54
1,065
3,609,537
5,814,690
3,229,240
389,480
1960
66
1,194
3,475,118
7,038,810
2,590,759
342,582
1961
67
(1)
3,562,041
6,354,071
3,580,570
752,734
(1) Not
available. (2)
Figures from
1956 include laboratories with no
motion picture
production.
They are not
included in th
e figures for
prior years. (3)
Revised.
Gross revenue of private production and
printing firms in 1961 was $10,687,375, an in¬
crease of $715,224. There were 623 films made
of five-minute length or over by private industry.
Adaptation or language versions of original films
in the 623 totalled one for theatres, 62 for tele¬
vision and 30 for other non-theatrical use, with
55 of these made for other than Canadian
sponsors. Adaptations or language version of
five minutes and over reported by government
agencies were 10 for theatres, 26 for television
and 136 for r.on-theatrical use, with one of these
made for other than Canadian sponsors.
Private industry and government agencies
printed 64,351,799 feet of 16 mm. film, 28,267,794
more than in I960, and 22,756,833 feet of 35 mm.
film, which is 3,601,272 more. Some 8,205,054 feet
of the 16 mm. films and 116,561 feet of the 35
mm. were printed in color. The foregoing figures
were compiled by the Dominion Bureau of
Statistics.
AT $10,687,375 the gross revenue of
67 firms primarily engaged in the
production and printing of motion
picture films and film-strips in 1961
(one more firm than in 1960) was
$715,224 higher (7.2 per cent) than in
the previous year.
Revenue from production, $6,354,071,
was $684,739 under that of 1960’s $7,-
038,810.
Printing and laboratory' services, at
$3,580,570, were up by $989,811 from
the $2,590,759 of 1960.
Income from other services, $752,-
734, was higher by $410,152.
Normally the DBS report is several
months behind the year it deals with
but the 1961 report, recently issued,
was 18 months behind because of de¬
lays in replies from companies and
the volume of work entailled by the
1961 census, the DBS explains.
These figures for private produc¬
tion, are only part of the story. The
National Film Board spends millions
of dollars on production and lab ser¬
vices, and collectively a considerable
sum is expended by various provin¬
cial government departments for the
same purposes. Part of these expen¬
ditures is being sought for private
producers by The Association of Mo¬
tion Picture Producers and Laborato¬
ries of Canada.
The total gross of Canada’s private
motion picture producers dropped in
1961, although that of the laboratories
was up.
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In Canada
WALT DISNEY chose
Canadian Film Industries
for the production of
"INCREDIBLE JOURNEY”
Canada’s largest and most complete production centre — 3 sound stages,
10 cutting rooms, carpentry shop, machine shop, dressing rooms, make¬
up rooms, wardrobe rooms, cameras, cranes, dollies, booms, perambul¬
ators, viewing theatres with interlock projection, scene docks, dubbing
and recording theatres.
Canada's largest and most complete sound systems for recording, re¬
recording, transferring, mixing, dubbing in 35 mm, 16 mm and 1 / 4" tape.
Canada's largest and most complete printing and processing laboratory
for both B. & W. and Eastman Color in both 35 mm and 16 mm.
Film Laboratories
of Canada Ltd.
Audio Pictures Ltd.
CANADIAN FILM
INDUSTRIES LTD.
2264 Lakeshore Boulevard West, Toronto 14 Telephone: 255-2351
84
Studios and Producers
ACADEMY TV FILM PRODUCTIONS
OF CANADA
Suite 912, 433 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-5997)
President Mickey Schwarz
Vice-President, Production John Griffiths
ROBERT ANDERSON ASSOCIATES
LIMITED
Sky Ridge. Mtn. Rd.. RR#2, Aylmer East, Que.
(PRovince 7-6778, Ottawa)
Producers of films and films for TV.
ANIMATION PRODUCTIONS LTD.
103 Rose Ave., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2133-4)
President . Allan Ackman
Vice-President . Anne Penzner
Secretary-Treasurer . Dorothy Ackman
ARTEK FILM PRODUCTIONS
1818 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que.
(WE. 3-8469)
President . Paul Legault
Vice-President . Andre Legault
Secretary Duarte Portaria
ASSOCIATED SCREEN PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
11 Yorkville Ave., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-6995)
President & Exec. Producer . Maxine Samuels
Producer . . E. F. T. Holliday
ATLANTIC FILMS & ELECTRONICS
LIMITED
22 Prescott St., St. John's, Nfld.
(phone 3071-2-3)
Managing Director Alberts Jekste
Sales & Electronics Dept. Mgr. Arnis Lucis
Production Mgr . Ra|fs Balodis
Writer, Director . W. Hodapp
Animation & Laboratory Mgr . VV. Brants
Film Librarian . . Alice O'Brien
S. BANKS (IN-TELEVISION) LTD.
556 Church St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-5134-5)
OFFICERS
President . . Sydney Banks
5ecretarV . S. Bearg
Treasurer . N. Griesdorf
BEAVER FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
OFFICERS
President . .
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer . .
A Taylor Associates company
N. A. Taylor
David Griesdorf
... H. S. Mandell
BERKELEY STUDIO
(United Church of Canada)
315 Queen St. E., Toronto 2, Ont.
(368-2048-9-0)
OFFICERS
Director, Audio-Visual Aids Rev. A. C. Moorhouse
Asst. Dir., Audio-Visual Aids Rev. G. Earl Leard
Director of Broadcasting Rev. Keith Woollard
Asst. Director of Broadcasting Nancy Edwards
TV Production Supervisor Rev. Des McCalmont
Asst. Motion Picture Director Shirley Tyte
Photographic Director Edmund de Fay
Electronics Engineer Len Green
Filmstrip Production . Dickie Sada
Company has a sound stage 30 x 45 x 12 feet.
BRISTON FILMS LTD.
1490 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que.
( WEIIington 3-2795)
President Leo C. Thompson
Secretary-Treasurer Robert J. Mason
S. W. CALDWELL LTD.
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2103)
Manager J. R. (Bud) DeBow
BRANCH OFFICES
VANCOUVER
Miss Florence Ward. Manager.
1 049-32nd Ave. W.
(REdfern 6-9421)
MONTREAL
Gerry Burrows, Manager,
Suite 319—1410 Stanley St.
I AVenue 8-0528)
CAMPBELL PRODUCTIONS
14 Cindy St., RR#3, Peterborough, Ont.
(Riverside 2-0363)
Producer-Director H. Kenneth Campbell
CANADIAN FILM INDUSTRIES
COMPANY LIMITED
2264 Lakeshore Blvd. W.f Toronto 14, Ont.
(255-2351)
Managing Director David H. Coplan
General Manager William Taylor
(Subsidiary of Atlas Telefilm Ltd.)
Company has three sound stages — 40 x 100 feet,
50 x 120 feet and 75 x 100 feet, and rents its
studios and facilities.
CHANNEL TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3766)
President . David Griesdorf
Exec. Vice-President Ted Cott
Secretary-Treasurer . Richard Morgan
DIRECTORS
David Griesdorf, Ted Cott, Spencer Caldwell.
CHERRY FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD.
25 Bell St., Regina, Sask.
(LAkeside 7-3868)
President . Lawrence W. Cherry
Vice-President & Secretary Evelyn Cherry
Production Assistant Larry B. Todd
85
IN CANADA
IT'S
uxe
For Complete Motion Picture Services
LABORATORY
OVERNIGHT NEGATIVE SPRAY DEVELOPING AND RUSHES — 35MM AND IAMM
B & W PRINTING AND PROCESSING — 35MM AND IAMM.
MASTERS AND DUPE NEGATIVES — 35MM, IAMM AND REDUCTION.
B & W AND COLOR REDUCTION PRINTING.
IAMM KODACHROME PRINTING.
ELECTRONIC PRINTING.
EDGE NUMBERING — I6MM AND 35MM.
SOUND
9 CHANNEL FULLY INTERLOCKED RE-RECORDING SYSTEM — 35MM OR I6MM.
NARRATION RECORDING — WILD OR WITH PICTURE — 35MM OR IAMM.
COMPLETE TRANSFER SERVICES — 35MM AND I AM M, MAGNETIC AND OPTICAL.
ALSO 'A" WITH RANGERTONE AND PILOTONE SYNC.
MAGNETIC STRIPING.
STAGE AND RENTAL FACILITIES
FULLY EQUIPPED SOUND STAGE. OVERHEAD GRID, LIGHTING AND GRIP EQUIPMENT.
SYNC SOUND LOCATION EQUIPMENT.
ARRIFLEX CAMERAS.
EDITORIAL
FULLY EQUIPPED I AM M AND 35MM EDITING ROOMS.
EDITORIAL SERVICE — WORK PRINT EDITING — NEGATIVE MATCHING — SOUND
EDITING — SYNCHRONIZING, ETC.
General Sales Agents
LEON SHELLY & COMPANY,
199 BAY STREET - TORONTO - EM. 4-0456
R. J. Beaudry, Vlce-Pre s. & Gen. Mgr.
9 BROCKHOUSE ROAD TORONTO 14, ONTARIO
CLifford 9-7811
86
CHETWYND FILMS LTD.
21 Grenville St., Toronto, Ont.
(924-4493)
President & Gen. Manager Arthur Chetwynd
Vice-Pres. & Sec.-Treas. Marjory Chetwynd
Asst. General Manager ... Robert Wilson
JACK CHISHOLM FILM
PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
Suite 31, 96 Bloor St. W., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-2281)
OFFICERS
President . Jack Chisholm
Secretary-Treasurer _ M. DiTursi
Film Editor Don Hutchison
Cameraman Robert Bocking
Writer . Allan MacLeod
Company also operates Showcase Film Produc¬
tions.
CLARION PRODUCTIONS LTD.
33 Isabella St., Toronto, Ont.
(924-7191)
President . Irwin Burns
DIRECTORS
F. R. Crawley, CA; Graeme Fraser, Arthur A.
Crawley, FCA; A. S. Merrikin, FCA; C. H. Everett.
BRANCH OFFICES
TORONTO
William Kennedy, Manager,
181 Eglinton Ave. E. (485-0325)
MONTREAL
Arnold Shuster, Manager.
1467 Mansfield St. (288-2264)
Company has an 80 x 60 x 27 ft. sound stage as
well as a smaller one.
ROBERT CRONE PICTURES LTD.
106 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont.
(924-9044)
President Robert C. Crone
CRYSTAL FILM
447 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.
(922-2106)
OFFICERS
Pres. & Cinematographer . Kurt Weber
Dir. & Sales Mgr. . Doug Patten
Production Norman Lenz
COMMONWEALTH FILM
PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
1112 W. Pender St., Vancouver 1, BC.
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Keith Kidd
Director . M. J. Bird
Director Milton Applebaum
Director & Treasurer Mark O. Swailes
G. MORGAN COOTE
(Great Lakes Film Productions)
49 Avenue Rd., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-9072)
President G. Morgan Coote
BERNARD COWAN BROADCASTING
LIMITED
40 Markdale Ave., Toronto 10, Ont.
(783-3622)
OFFICERS
President Bernard L. Cowan
Vice-President Donald C. Carr
Secretary-Treasurer Esther Cowan
Company is affiliated with Videocraft Produc¬
tions, Video Craft International, Arthur Rankin Jr.
Associates and Video Crafts Inc., all of New York.
CRAWLEY FILMS LIMITED
KEN DAVEY PRODUCTIONS LTD.
695 Sargent Ave., Winnipeg 3, Man.
Pres. & Gen. Mgr. . Kenneth R. Davey
DUNCLAREN PRODUCTIONS
131 Somerset St. W., Ottawa, Ont.
(234-1466)
Partners are Alma Duncan, Audrey McLaren.
Producers of Animation Films.
EASTERN FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD.
9 Argyle St., Halifax, NS.
(Phone 3-7542)
Production Mgr . Ian G. Mackie
EDWARD PRODUCTIONS LTD.
5271 Western Ave., Montreal, Que.
(HU. 8-2545)
President, Gen. Mgr. & Dir. . Edward Kostiner
Vice-Pres. & Studio Mgr. - Irving Posluns
Company has a sound stage 50 x 80 feet.
FIFESHIRE MOTION PICTURES LTD.
2349 Yonge St.. Toronto 12, Ont.
(488-0362)
President Joel W. Aldred
Secretary-Treasurer Stanley C. Biggs, QC
19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa, Ont.
(728-3513)
OFFICERS
President & General Manager .. F. R. Crawley, CA
Vice-President . Graeme Fraser
Vice-President . Charles Everett
Producers Peter Cock, Rene Bonniere, Thomas
Farley, James Turpie, Louis Lemkow
Chief Engineer Rod Sparks, BSc
Laboratory & Quality Control William O’Farrell
Production Manager . _____ Tom Glynn
Assistant Lab. Manager . Glenn Robb
Script Dept. Head . Judith Crawley, BA
Chief Cameraman . Stanley Brede, CSC
Lighting Dept. Head . __ John Patacairk
Animation Director . Vic Atkinson
Purchasing Agent . Mary Whalen
Mgr. Prod. Serv. Div. . Sally MacDonald, BSc.
FILMEX LTD.
8801 Waverley St., Montreal, Que.
(DUpont 8-6585)
Managing Director Jean-Pierre Desmarais
FILM ASSISTANCE PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
500 University Ave., Toronto 2, Ont.
(362-7461)
OFFICERS
President . . Allen Guest
Vice-President Michael S. Smith
Secretary-Treasurer . Claire Guest
FILM ASSOCIATES LIMITED
1342 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal 25, Que.
87
Capsule Comment on
CRAWLEY
(CANADA'S BUSIEST PRODUCER)
i.
25 years of experience
2.
1,100 sponsored films
3.
feature and three TV series
4.
hundreds of TV commercials
5.
136 awards for quality
6.
complete facilities
7.
Largest Animation Studio
8.
Producer Services Division
9.
Largest Colour Laboratory
10.
42,000 square feet
1 1.
75% repeat business
12.
100% Canadian
LIMITED
OTTAWA
MONTREAL
88
OFFICERS
President & Dir. of Production Pierre F. Bruneau
Vice-President Pierre A. Champagne, BA, BCL
Secretary-Treasurer . Gisele R. Vallee
INTER CINE STUDIOS
28 7th St., Roxboro, Que.
(MU. 4-3102)
Director Karl H. Scheede
FILM OPTICALS OF CANADA LTD.
Room 410, 500 University Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4989)
President . Leon Levy
Vice-Pres. & Treas . Bernard Rubin
Vice-President Michael Smith
Secretary . Lee Blair
LES FILMS LAVOIE, INC.
(LAVOIE PRODUCTIONS)
477 Dolbeau St., Quebec, Que.
President Richard Lavoie
THE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
(A Division of Foster Advertising Limited)
149 Alcorn Ave., Toronto. Ont.
(924-4446)
OFFICERS
President Harry E. Foster
Secretary-Treasurer D. W. Turnbull, CA
General Manager S. A. MacKay
Producer E. Creighton-Kelly
Chief Engineer . - . W. S. Orrett
Editor . . Al Kirsten
FLETCHER FILM PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
RCA Bldg., 225 Mutual St., Toronto 2. Ont.
(363-8372)
Pres. & Exec. Prod. Howard D. Fletcher
Production Manager Mollie Walker
FORTUNE FILMS LTD.
Penthouse, 1033 Davie St., Vancouver 5. BC.
(Mutual 3-0810)
President . Robert Fortune
General Manager Keith Cutler
GROUP FOUR PRODUCTIONS
266 RexdaLe Blvd., Rexdale, Ont.
(241-3568)
GUERNAND FILM CO.
10 James St. W. , Montreal, Que.
Director & Mgr. Fernand Guertin
HAIDA FILMS
10 Castleknock Rd., Toronto 12, Ont.
(488-8862, 488-8601)
Gen. Mgr. & Production Mgr. Jean Townsend
Sales Manager . Saul Field
Same principals also operate Sell-a-Vision Films,
which produces animated TV commercials.
HIRST FILM PRODUCTIONS
1474 W. Broadway, Vancouver 9, BC.
(RE. 8-3616)
President & General Manager Harold V. Hirst
Production Manager Walter Taylor
Sales Manager & TV Supervisor H. W. Mason
HOLLYBURN FILM STUDIOS LTD.
2280 Folkestone Way, W. Vancouver, BC.
(922-9308)
Pres. & Mng. Director T. Alan Houghton
Vice-Pres. & Studio Mgr. Art Jones
INTERVIDEO PRODUCTIONS LTD.
14 St. Mary St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(923-9867)
President Richard Ballentine
Vice-President Gordon Sheppard
ARTHUR J. KELLY PRODUCTIONS
5 Hawarden St., Brantford, Ont.
(PLaza 2-3320)
General Manager Arthur J. Kelly
ROBERT LAWRENCE PRODUCTIONS
(CANADA) LIMITED
38 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(925-5561 )
OFFICERS
President . . . J. T. Ross
Comptroller John Grinsky
Producer (Miss) M. Stonehouse
Production Director . R. Rose
Director of Photography F. Spiess, CSC
Production Manager D. Hall
Chief Editor . R. Cole
Sales . D. Patten
LESSER STUDIO LTD,
55 Charles St. W., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-6611)
OFFICERS
President
Creative Director
Production Manager
Sales Representative
Company has a 30' x 45’ studio
MARINER FILMS LTD.
1161 Melville St., Vancouver 5, BC.
OFFICERS
President . Bud Jones
Secretary . . . . . John T. Steeves
DIRECTORS
Bud Jones, Blair Paterson, Vern Higman.
Mort Lesser
Bruce Walker
. Lock Haight
Terry Cake
FRANCIS J. S. HOLMES LTD.
666 Riverwood Ave., Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Man.
(GLobe 3-3642)
President & Gen. Mgr. Francis J. S. Holmes
Vice-President Donald J. Campbell
Treasurer . . E. H. Holmes
JOHN S. HOLMES STUDIOS LTD.
9 Argyle St., Halifax, NS.
President . . John S. Holmes
JACK MARKOW & CO. LTD.
1827 St. Catherine St. W. , Montreal 25, Que.
(WEIIington 5-2907, 7-4988)
President . Jack Markow
Manager . - . - R. De Courval
MASTER FILM STUDIOS
811 A— 17th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alta.
(CH. 4-2008)
Managing Producer . . Robert Willis
89
11. J. SINGLETON
& CO. LIMITED
A COMPANY OWNED AND OPERATED BY PRACTICAL
Film Counsellors
Consultants to Industry in the Planning, Costing and
Supervision of the Production, Distribution
and Procurement of Motion Pictures,
Slidefilms, and Other Visual Aids
- o -
1509 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Que. Tel. WE. 3-2769
Complete Motion Picture and Video Tape
Production Facilities for
Television, Industry, Education
Two big stages for sound recording, film or video tape production,
I 1,000 square feet, 60' limbo backing, camera well, make-up and
dressing rooms. Two screening rooms for 16mm and 35mm inter¬
lock projection. Westrex and Ampex recording systems for music
and voice. Complete facilities for on-location productions.
ROBERT LAWRENCE PRODUCTIONS
38 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto, 925-5561
MINISTAR FILM PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
159 Jane St., Toronto, Ont.
(767-5477)
OFFICERS
President Ernest Corley
Vice-President Anthony Corley
Sec. -Treasurer Teresa Corley
MISSIONARY AUDIO VISUAL
COLLEGE
454 W. Broadway, Vancouver 10, BG.
(TR. 2-7588)
President Peter P. Allinger
Production Mgr. John Young
President .
Vice-President
Vice-President ..
Secretary .
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer
OFFICERS
. Jean Palardy
Marcel A. Gagnon
Aime Des Rosiers
. Marcel Inkel
Pierre Y. Brosseau
Marthe G. Parent
PAGEANT PRODUCTIONS LTD.
Suite 4, 736 Granville St.. Vancouver 2, BC.
(Mutual 2-3538)
President _ H. W. Roozeboom
Vice-President Jack Lindsay
Secretary . S. Vennesland
Art Director M. E. Roozeboom
PALMAR PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES
MONTAIGNE CINE PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
157 Alfred St., Pembroke, Ont.
(RE. 2-2824-5)
President Wm. J. Montaigne
MORELAND-LATCHFORD
PRODUCTIONS
7 Pleasant Blvd., Toronto 7, Ont.
(925-5929)
OFFICERS
President Hugh Moreland
Vice-President Frank Latchford
Research Director Svend Blangsted
Editor . . Joan Clarke
Distribution Manager Jack Morbin
Office Manager . Mary Axten
MOTION PICTURE CENTRE LTD.
577 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.
(924-8329)
President Gerald S. Kedey
Secretary-Treasurer David A. Smith
Directors Norah M. Kedey, T. A. Kedey
NOMAD FILMS
857 Leslie Dr., Victoria, BC.
(385-0620)
Owner is Crawford Enterprises.
NOVA FILMS INC.
20 St. Jean St., Quebec, Que.
(LA. 5-4939)
President Jean M. Nadeau
Vice-Pres. & General Mgr. Michel Morisset
Secretary-Treasurer .... Jean Paul Cadrin
Production Supervisor . Pierre Dumas
OMEGA PRODUCTIONS INC.
1103 St. Mathew St., Montreal 25, Que.
(WEIIington 7-3525)
OFFICERS
President . T. S. Morrisey
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Pierre Harwood
Secretary-Treasurer Leonard M. Gibbs
Director of Sales Robert L. Harwood
Director of Production . Henry A. Michaud
Chief Sound Engineer Jack Burman
Chief Cameraman . Denis Mason
Chief Editor . . Lise Caron
ORLEANS PRODUCTIONS LTD.
(LES PRODUCTIONS ORLEANS LTEE)
4966 Decarie Blvd., Montreal 29, Que.
(HU. 9-7528)
c/o 11 Holswade Rd., Scarborough, Ont.
(757-3338)
OFFICERS
President Mary I. Walker
Business Manager Bryce Warner
Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn La Marche
DIRECTORS
Yvonne Olsson, D. R. Young and the officers
listed above.
PARRY FILMS LIMITED
1825 Capilano Road, North Vancouver, BC.
(YUkon 8-3164)
OFFICERS
President & Managing Dir. Lew Parry
Sec. -Comptroller R. W. Richards
Production Manager Tom Ashdown
Film Director F. W. Eley-Round
Cinematography A. J. H. Pullinger
Editing Norma Jackson
Sound Services . Dave Pomeroy
Lighting Director W. Newbery
PATHE-DELUXE OF CANADA LTD.
9 Brockhouse Rd., Toronto 14, Ont.
(259-7811)
OFFICERS
Vice-President & General Manager Roger Beaudry
Lab Manager E. L. Munday
Service Manager . G. Mangan
Sound Rec. & Studio Rental Joe Grimaldi
Company has a sound stage 40 x 60 feet and
rents its studio and facilities.
PETERSON PRODUCTIONS LTD.
121 St. Patrick St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-3287)
OFFICERS
President S. Dean Peterson, CSC
Secretary Walter J. Rapson, QC
Treasurer Audrey Wring
Dir. of Production Donald A. Wilder, CSC
Studio Manager Douglas Kennedy
Chief Editor Derek Smith
Art Director Lawrence Bartram
Sales & Service John R. Heaney
Company has a sound stage 52 x 65 x 21 feet
and also operates Television Editorial Services
Ltd.
PHILLIPS-GUTKIN & ASSOCIATES
LIMITED
276 Main St., Winnipeg, Man.
( WHitehall 3-0544)
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OFFICERS
President _ _ _ _ John Phillips
Vice-Pres. S Managing Director _ Harry Gutkin
Secretary-Treasurer Mildred Gutkin
Anim. Unit Supervisors B. Helmer, L. Breland
Editor Marcel Clement
Animation Camera _ Peter Pashe
DIRECTORS
John Phillips, Harry Gutkin, Mildred Gutkin.
PIED PIPER FILMS LTD.
W. J. SINGLETON & CO. LTD.
(Film Counsellors)
1509 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 25, Que.
(WEIIington 3-2769)
President . W. J. Singleton
SPECTRUM FILM PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
75 Spencer Ave., Toronto, Ont.
President . . . Claire Guest
33 Isabello St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2196)
President . . . Allan Wargon
POLARIS FILMS LTD.
19 Melinda St., Toronto 1, Ont.
(363-0138)
OFFICERS
President . Gordon W. Bain
Vice-Pres. Production Jack P. Fowler
Producer Edward Bakony
Market Manager . . . Tony Bennett
QUEBEC PRODUCTIONS CORP.
57 St. James St. W. , Montreal 1, Que.
(Victor 5-5168)
President Rene Germain
Vice-President . . William J. Hazel
Secretary-Treasurer Miss T. lanoix
RABKO TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
44 Wellington St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(363-3568)
President R. A. Batten
Production Mrs. Claire Scriven, K. Gunton,
J. Lyons, R. Bern, Wm. Gimmi, D. Vella
RIVERBANK PRODUCTIONS LTD.
524 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
(922-0551)
President Dave Ellison
Vice-President Paul Sutherland
Secretary-Treasurer J. Isard
RODESFILM INC.
1638 Sherbrooke St., W. , Montreal 25, Que.
(937-5671)
OFFICERS
President Robert B. Desrosiers
Vice-President Jacques-M. Tetreault
Comptroller . Leo Forget
Sound Engineer Jean-Pierre Lachapelle
SERGE ROY PRODUCTION
3166 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. E., Montreal Que.
(DU. 7-4180)
OFFICERS
President . . Serge Roy
Film Director Anthony Mamo
Script Secretary Freida Couture
Camera . Gilles L'Africain
Editing Helene Lalonde, Gerry Menard
Sound . . . Yvan
THE SALVATION ARMY
20 Albert St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-1071)
Director Brigadier Arnold Brown
Organization has a sound stage 20 x 50 feet.
STUDIO CITY
(See Toronto International Film Studios Ltd.)
STUDIO 7 LIMITED
1434 St. Catherine St. W.t Montreal, Que.
(UNiversity 1-2809)
President Bernard Letremble
Vice-President Jacques Giraldeau
Sec.-Treas Jacques Leblond de Brumath
SUMMIT FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD.
16 Groveland Cr., Don Mills, Ont.
(444-8569)
OFFICERS
President Douglas M. Robinson, BSA
Vice-President Chris H. Slagter, CSC
Secretary-Treasurer G. Donald Scroggie
SWACKHAMMER-GORDON LTD.
130 Davisville Ave., Toronto 7, Ont.
(485-2376)
President Barry O. Gordon
Vice-President James Swackhammer
Secretary-Treasurer Sandford World
SYNKRO FILMS
1231 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Que.
President Anton Van de Water
Manager . Ernie Kilm
Film Editors T. Tonnisoo, Pierre Desmarchais
Dialogue Dir. Post-sync. Marie Racine
Company has a sound stage 25 x 30 feet.
TAYLOR-ROFFMAN PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto 5. Ont.
(924-3701)
OFFICERS
President Yvonne Taylor
Vice-President Julian Roffman
Secretary N. A. Taylor
Treasurer M. Taylor
TAYLOR TELEVISION
PRODUCTIONS LTD.
11 Yorkville Ave., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-4267)
Directors Maurice C. R. Taylor.
Maxwell Bruce, QC, James B. Goad
TIGER PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
223-1 4th St. NW, Calgary, Alta.
OFFICERS
President . . Lome H. Reed
Vice-President Vernor C. Simmonds
Secretary-Treasurer Dennis W. Knapik
DIRECTORS
Larry Matanski, Reed, Simmonds, Knapik, D. B
Bullock.
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N. A. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES
A group of companies operating in the mass
entertainment field — in Canada
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• EXHIBITION
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• FILM RIGHTS
• PRODUCTION
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RAOUL AUERBACH
ML L. AXLER
DAVID GRIESDORF
H. S. MANDELL
N. A. TAYLOR
THE SYMBOL
OF PROGRESS
FOR OVER A QUARTER
OF A CENTURY . . . this
symbol has been known
and respected in connection
with the presentation of
outstanding motion pictures
in surroundings notable for
their comfort and good
taste.
TWINEX
CENTURY
THEATRES
CORPORATION LIMITED
Star in
Entertainment!
President and Managing Director
N. A. Taylor
Executive Vice-President
Raoul Auerbach
Secretary-T reasurer
H. S. Mandell
Vice-President, Theatre Operations
M. L. Axler
Manager Theatre Operations
John S. Kurk
Supervisor of Theatres
Martin Simpson
Director of Booking
Barney Fox
Chief Accountant
H. P. Ginsberg
Internal Auditor
D. Lawless
Director of Advertising
James Harrison
CONTINUED AND PROGRESSIVE GROWTH . . . MODERN OPERATION AND
AGGRESSIVE SHOWMANSHIP HAVE CREATED A MOST ENVIABLE RECORD
FOR THE CIRCUIT IT SYMBOLIZES.
TWINEX CENTURY THEATRE
CORPORATION LIMITED
175 BLOOR EAST, TORONTO, CANADA
SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS
BUY AND BOOK THROUGH . . .
EXHIBITORS BOOKING
ASSOCIATION
175 BLOOR EAST, TORONTO
RAOUL AUERBACH . . . General Manager
OLDEST ORGANIZATION IN THE FIELD
...And still the Finest!
INGMAR BERGMAN
FILM FESTIVAL
A pre-tested money-maker for
art theatres!
PROVOCATIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
In 16 mm. for film
societies, universities,
service and social
groups.
LET MY PEOPLE GO
A provocative, timely short
on South Africa's racial
problem. Certain to create
public and editorial
comment.
INTEItXATIONAL CINEMA MTM) OF CANADA LTD
386 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO 2, ONTARIO
YVONNE TAYLOR 366-8083 BARNEY SIMMONS
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Head Office: 175 BLOOR ST. E., TORONTO 5, ONT. Phone: 924-3701
Engineering Dept.: BOX 1, STUDIO CITY, KLEINBURG, ONT. Ph.: 288-2201
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Color and Panavision
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N. A. TAYLOR, President
DAVID GRIESDORF, Exec. Vice-President
H. S. MANDELL, Secretary-Treasurer
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“THREE PENNY OPERA”
Color and CinemaScope
CURT JURGENS - SAMMY DAVIS, JR. - HILDEGARDE NEFF
“SUMMER HOLIDAY”
Color and Scope
CLIFF RICHARD - LAURI PETERS
“LAFAYETTE”
Technicolor and CinemaScope
JACK HAWKINS
“WRONG ARM OF THE LAW”
PETER SELLERS
“THIS SPORTING LIFE”
RICHARD HARRIS - RACHEL ROBERTS
N. A. TAYLOR, President
DAVID GRIESDORF, Exec. Vice-President
H. S. MANDELL, Secretary-Treasurer
JACK BERNSTEIN, Vice-Pres. & General Mgr.
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DAVID GRIESDORF
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HEAD OFFICE:
TORONTO—
MEL LEFKO, Office Mgr.-Sales & Booking,
175 Bloor St. E.— 924-3766.
MONTREAL—
GEO. KOPPELMAN, Que. & Maritimes Sales Mgr.,
5801 Monkland Ave. — HUnter 6-7355
N. A. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES
BEAVER FILM
PRODUCTIONS LTD.
175 BLOOR STREET EAST - TORONTO - ONTARIO
TELEPHONE 924-3701
FILM RIGHTS and
PRODUCERS
REPRESENTATION
THEATRICAL and TV
CANADA
UNITED STATES
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N. A. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES
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Executive Vice-President
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175 BLOOR EAST
YVONNE TAYLOR
President
TORONTO
924-3701
JULIAN ROFFMAN
Vice-President
Now in Preparation
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(Working Title)
from the Sinclair Ross novel , 4 The Well ’
H. A. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES
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Two sound stages . . .
each 80' x 120’ x 33’
high — 26' clear span
with grid and cat-walks
. . . electrical service
TORONTO
INTERNATIONAL
FILM STUDIOS
LIMITED
KLEINBURG. ONTARIO
Mill and plaster shop . . .
with all necessary
equipment
HEAD OFFICE:
175 BLOOR STREET EAST,
TORONTO
Air-conditioned building
containing 16 dressing
rooms, make-up and
wardrobe rooms
Eight fully equipped
editing rooms . . .
with edge numbering
35 and 16 min.
screeing room complete
with interlock
N. A. TAYLOR
President
DAVID GRIESDORF
Executive Vice-President
H. S. MANDEU
Secretary-Treasurer
M. L. AXLER
Director
S. V. ROTH
General Manager
Suites of production
offices
150 acre Dude
Ranch suitable
for almost every
kind of location
TOLEA FILM PRODUCTIONS INC.
141 Dixon St., Ville LeSalle, Montreal, Que.
President & Film Director Tolly Reviv
Vice-President Leon Crestohl, QC, MP
Secretary-Treasurer . R. Reviv
TORONTO INTERNATIONAL
FILM STUDIOS LTD.
Studio City, Box 220, Postal Station T,
Toronto 19, Ont.
(288-1127)
OFFICERS
President
Executive Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
General Manager
DIRECTORS
Myer L. Axler, Taylor, Griesdorf, Mandell.
Company has two sound stages 80 x 120 x 26
feet each and rents its studios and facilities to
producers.
TRANS-CANADA FILMS LTD.
916 Davie St., Vancouver 1, BC.
(MU. 2-4646)
President & Gen. Mgr. E. W. Hamilton
Office Manager C. M. Burdick
Production Manager O. W. Burrell
TRANS-VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
LIMITED
220 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ont.
(362-7661)
President D. R. Annett
UNIT-ONE PRODUCTIONS
Holden Lake Studios,
Holden-Corso Rd., RR2 Nanaimo, BC.
(753-3964)
ANTON VAN DE WATER FILM
PRODUCTION
1231 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Que.
(AVenue 8-8456)
President Anton van de Water
General Manager Ernie Kilm
Editor Pierre Desmarchais
Language Dir. Post-sync. Marie Racine
Secretary-Treasurer Frank G. Ellis
ALAN WARGON LIMITED
33 Isabella St., Toronto, Ont.
(922-2196)
President . A. Wargon
WEST COAST MOTION PICTURES
28 Anola Place, Toronto, Ont.
Owner is R. L. Crawford.
LAKESHORE STUDIOS
(See Canadian Film Industries Co. Ltd.)
WESTMINSTER FILMS LTD.
5 Balmuto St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(921-3138)
President . . . . Don Haldane
Producer-Director . . Lee Gordon
Producer-Director . Malcolm Cobley
N. A. Taylor
D. Griesdorf
H. S. Mandell
S. V. Roth
Supervising Editor Peter Alford
Production Manager Margaret Beadle
WILLIAMS DREGE & HILL LTD,
12 Shuter St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-5931)
OFFICERS
President . Hal B. Willliams
Vice-President Richard H. Hill
Vice-President Heinz A. K. Drege
Dir. Public Relations Peter Berry
Producer-Directors C. Y. Smith, W. C. Bopp
Producers H. Klostermann, C. L. Drege,
B. Dowdell
Senior Editor Robert Schulz
Art Director Horst Paufler
Animation Director Sheldon Cohen
Dir. of Photography Ingeborg Gerike
Laboratories
ASSOCIATED SCREEN
INDUSTRIES LTD.
(A subsidiary of Du-Art Film Laboratories, Inc.)
2000 Northcliffe Avo^., Montreal 28, Que.
(HUnter 4-1186)
President . Irwin Young
Vice-President Murray Briskin
Secretary Arthur Nalven
Treasurer T. C. A. Wrangham
ATLANTIC FILMS & ELECTRONICS
LIMITED
P.O. Box E-5107
22 Prescott St.. St. John’s. Nfld.
(Phone 3071-2-3)
For personnel see Atlantic Films & Electronics
Ltd. — Studios.
BENJAMIN FILM
LABORATORIES LTD.
51 Duchess St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(363-6496)
OFFICERS
President Dr. G. J. Beniamin
General Manager E. Lejins
S. W. CALDWELL LTD.
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2104)
PERSONNEL
Lab. Supervisor W. Ross Smith
Lab. Co-ordinator Dorothea Downey
Quality Control . . . . Gunter Busch
Maintenance Supervisor Murray Marshall
CINESOUND LIMITED
553 Rogers Rd., Toronto, 9, Ont.
(762-7338)
OFFICERS
President & General Mgr. B. J. Bach, Jr.
Secretary-Treasurer D. L. Clayton
Laboratory Manager Ross Fleischman
Sound Engineer . Frederick Sengmueller
COLOMBO FILM LABS
Box 543, Kitchener, Ont.
(SH. 5-6612)
President . John A. Colombo
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FILMS THAN WE DO . . .
but then. Rolls Royce was never the most popular motor car.
Ask our clients:
WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES LTD.
NORTHERN ELECTRIC CO. LTD.
BELL TELEPHONE CO. LTD.
CANADA DRY LTD.
THE ALUMINUM CO. OF CANADA
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BOY'S CLUBS OF CANADA
OR CALL US AT WALNUT 1-3138
Westminster Films
LIMITED
5 Balmuto Street,
Toronto 5.
The first Laboratory
in Canada, which can
remove scratches
from films
TRANS-WORLD
FILM
LABORATORIES
240 Bates Road,
Montreal 26, Que.
Phone: REgent 3-7181
A NEW SERVICE
To FILM and TV producers, distributors, negative and positive stock-holders, both black
& white or color.
WE POSSESS
The equipment that can remove SCRATCHES from films, either negative or positive
stock 16 and 35 mm.
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CRAWLEY FILMS LTD.
(Laboratory Division)
19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa 3, Ont.
(728-3513)
For personnel see Crawley Films Ltd. — Studios.
EASTERN FILM
LABORATORIES LTD.
9 Argyle St., Halifax, NC
(Phone 3-7444)
Manager A. T. E. White
FILM LABORATORIES OF CANADA
LIMITED
2264 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto 14, Ont.
(255-2351)
OFFICERS
Managing Director David H. Coplan
General Manager William Taylor
(Subsidiary of Atlas Telefilm Ltd.)
GRAPHIC FILMS LIMITED
19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa, Ont.
(728-3513)
OFFICERS
President F. R. Crawley, CA
Vice-President Graeme Fraser
Laboratory Manager William O'Farrell
Assistant Laboratory Mgr. Glenn Robb
Producers' Services & Tech.
Films Sally McDonald, BSc
Processing Harold Coxon
Neg. Cutting Bill Hambley
INDUSTRIAL FILM MAINTENANCE
135 Peter St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-2501)
OFFICERS
President Mrs. Larry Lewis
Account Supervisor Jack Mackay
Office Manager H. Basskin
Librarian . D. Blair
Editorial Staff Marie McDonald. Ed. Sunden,
Ed Stevens, Harvey Thompson
Subsidiary companies are Peerless Laboratories
of Canada and IFM-TV Film Service.
MONT ROYAL FILM CORP.
LABORATORY
1240 St. Antoine St., Montreal, Que.
(UNiversity 6-0781)
OFFICERS
President . . G. Beaudoin
Vice-President ... J. Mena
NORTHERN MOTION PICTURE
LABORATORIES LTD.
10 Dell Park Ave., Toronto 19. Ont.
(781-6603)
President & General Mgr. D. J. Wansbrough
Vice-President & Treas. .... S. L. Clemson
Laboratory Supervisor N. A. Gunn
All 16 mm. color and black-and-white facilities.
PATHE-DELUXE OF CANADA LTD.
9 Brockhouse Rd., Toronto 14, Ont.
(259-7811)
OFFICERS
Vice-Pres. & General Mgr . Roger Beaudry
Lab Manager . E. L. Munday
Technical Rep. Clifford Bourne
CHRIS SMITH II FILM
LABORATORIES LTD.
30 Wellington St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(363-1314)
President Chris Smith II
Manager _ _ _ _ _ Wm. Cody
TRANS-WORLD FILM
LABORATORIES LTD.
240 Bates Rd., Montreal 26, Que.
(REgent 3-7181-2)
OFFICERS
President . Paul Pratt
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Andre Prefontaine
Secretary-Treasurer Maurice Godbout
Technical Dir. & Film Consultant F. J. Quinn
Asst. Lab. Directors Pierre Comte,
Jean Latremouille
DIRECTORS
Pratt, Prefontaine, Godbout.
Services
EDITING ASSOCIATES
47 Dundonland St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(923-3155)
President Donald Ginsberg
FILM EDITORIAL SERVICES LTD.
524 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
(922-0551)
OFFICERS
President Paul Sutherland
Vice-President . Dave Ellison
Secretary-Treasurer - J. Isard
LOCATION FILM SERVICES
857 Leslie Dr., Victoria, BC.
(385-0620)
Owner is Crawford Enterprises.
TELEVISION EDITORIAL SERVICES
LIMITED
125 St. Patrick St., Toronto, Ont.
(364-8297)
OFFICERS
President S. Dean Peterson
Secretary-Treasurer Walter J. Rapson, QC
General Manager . Donald Morley
Editorial Supervisor John Hamilton
Raw Stock
ANSCO OF CANADA LIMITED
2403 Stanfield Rd., Cooksville, Ont.
(277-0381)
OFFICERS
President J. B. Lawson, QC
Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Marketing F. A. Cripps
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Sales Mgr. G. Ashmore
Treasurer . H. S. Tewksbury
Credit Manager P. C. Kent
Promotion Manager Barrie Sinden
Distribution Manager N. Croucher
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CANADIAN KODAK SALES LTD,
Toronto 15, Ont.
(766-8233)
OFFICERS
President & General Manager R. L. Christie
Vice-Pres. & Asst. Gen. Mgr. K. Winter
Vice-Pres. Sales & Advtg. D. D. Lauder
Sales Manager D. N. Spring
Assistant Sales Manager K. M. Mitchell
Super. Motion Picture Sales Donald W. Dixon
DU PONT OF CANADA LTD.
1135 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, Que.
85 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto, Ont.
(481-6461)
OFFICERS
President . . H. H. Lank
Vice-President . . R. G. Beck
Secretary-Treasurer F. S. Capon
Photo Products Manager John V. Stanley
Sales Rep., Montreal W. Conrad
Sales Rep., Toronto J. Casselman
Sales Rep., Toronto A. Liepins
Sales Rep., Calgary M. Maki
Sales Rep., Winnipeg D. Penley
Sales Rep., Vancouver J. Monk
FERRANIA PHOTO SALES LTD.
34 Greensboro Dr., Rexdale, Ont.
(244-5345)
OFFICERS
Pres. & General Mgr. V. E. Gruodis
Sales Manager S. H. Corlett
Technical Director I. B. M. Lomas, FRPS, FBKS
PHOTO IMPORTING AGENCIES
LIMITED
29 Gurney Cres., Toronto 19, Ont.
(787-5691)
OFFICERS
President & Gen. Mgr. R. A. M. Coppenrath
Vice-Pres. & Treasurer K. L. Jorens
Secretary Miss M. McFarland
Rep., professional cine film F. L. Tate
Technical Rep. Cine H. C. Clapp
Associations
THE ASSOCIATION OF MOTION
PICTURE PRODUCERS AND
LABORATORIES OF
CANADA
Suite 1301, 55 York St., Toronto 1, Ont.
(363-8374)
OFFICERS
President Charles H. Everett
Past President John T. Ross
1st Vice-President S. Dean Peterson
2nd Vice-President Roger J. Beaudry
Executive Secretary Frank A. Young
DIRECTORS
Sydney Banks, E. W. Hamilton, Michael Spencer,
Findlay Quinn, Wm. C. Kennedy, David Bier and
Fred T. Stinson (ex officio representing Associate
Members) .
MEMBER COMPANIES
Academy TV Film Productions of Canada, Suite
912, 433 Jarvis St., Toronto 5.
Robert Anderson Associates Ltd., Sky Ridge,
Mountain Rd., RR#2, Aylmer E., Que.
Artek Film Productions, 1818 Sherbrooke St. W.,
Montreal.
ASP Productions Ltd., Suite 305, II Yorkville Ave.,
Toronto.
Associated Screen Industries Ltd., 2000 North-
cliffe Ave., Montreal 28.
Atlantic Films & Electronics Ltd., 22 Prescott St.,
St. John's, Nfld.
S. Banks (in-television) Ltd., 556 Church St., Tor¬
onto 5.
Berkeley Studio, 315 Queen St. E., Toronto 2.
David Bier Studios, 265 Vitre St. W., Montreal.
Briston Films Ltd., 1490 Sherbrooke St. W., Mont¬
real.
S. W. Caldwell Ltd., 447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5.
Cherry Film Productions Ltd., 25 Bell St., Regina.
Chetwynd Films Ltd., 21 Grenville St., Toronto 5.
Jack Chisholm Film Productions Ltd., Suite 31,
96 Bloor St. W., Toronto 5.
Cine Audio Alberta Co. Ltd., 10251 — 106th St.,
Edmonton.
Cinesound Ltd., 553 Rogers Rd., Toronto 9.
Robert Crone Pictures Ltd., 106 Adelaide St. W.,
Toronto.
Crawley Films Ltd., 19 Fairmont Ave., Ottawa 3.
Fifeshire Motion Pictures Ltd., 2349 Yonge St.,
Toronto 12.
Film Assistance Productions Ltd., Suite 411, 500
University Ave., Toronto 2.
Film Opticals of Canada Ltd., 500 University Ave.,
Toronto.
Fletcher Film Productions, 225 Mutual St., Toronto.
International Productions Ltd., 149 Alcorn Ave.,
Toronto 7.
Robert Lawrence Productions (Canada) Ltd., 38
Yorkville Ave., Toronto 5.
Lesser Studio Ltd., 55 Charles St. W., Toronto 5.
Moreland-Latchford Productions, 7 Pleasant Blvd.,
Toronto.
Motion Picture Centre Ltd., 577 Jarvis St.,
Toronto 5.
National Film Board, P.O. Box 6100, Montreal 3.
Northern Motion Picture Labs. Ltd., 10 Dell Park
Ave., Toronto 19.
Omega Productions Inc., 1103 St. Matthew St.,
Montreal.
Pageant Productions Ltd., Suite 4, 736 Granville
St., Vancouver 2.
Parry Films Ltd., 1825 Capilano Rd., North Van¬
couver.
Pathe-DeLuxe of Can. Ltd., 9 Brockhouse Rd.,
Toronto 14.
Peterson Productions Ltd., 121 St. Patrick St.,
Toronto 2B.
Rabko Television Productions Ltd., 44 Wellington
St. E., Toronto I.
Rodesfilm Inc., 1638 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal
25.
Douglas Sinclair Film Productions, Box 26, St. Jov-
ite Station, Que.
Summit Film Productions Ltd., 16 Groveland Cres.,
Don Mills, Ont.
Thatcher Film Productions, 871 O'Connor Dr.,
Toronto 16.
Tolea Film Productions, 141 Dixon St., Ville La
Salle, Que.
Toronto International Film Studios Ltd., 175 Bloor
St. E., Toronto 5.
Trans-Canada Films Ltd., 916 Davie St., Van¬
couver I.
Trans-World Film Labs Ltd., 4824 Cote des Neiges
Rd., Montreal 26.
Van de Water Films Reg'd., 1231 St. Catherine
St. W., Montreal.
Westminster Films Ltd., 5 Balmuto St., Toronto.
Williams Drege & Hill Ltd., 12 Shuter St., Toronto.
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
Adfilms Ltd., NO Church St., Toronto.
Alex L. Clark Ltd., 3751 Bloor St. W., Islington,
Ont.
Braun Electric Canada Ltd., 35 Haas Rd., Rexdale,
Ont.
Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd., Toronto 9.
Comprehensive Distributors Ltd., 103 Church St.,
Toronto I.
Educational Film Distributors Ltd., 577 Jarvis St.,
Toronto 5.
Ferrania Photo Sales Ltd., 34 Greensboro Dr., Rex¬
dale, Ont.
Industrial Film Maintenance, 135 Peter St.,
Toronto.
Modern Talking Picture Service, 140 Merton St.,
Toronto 7.
Photo Importing Agencies Ltd., 29 Gurney Cres.,
Toronto.
Polaris Films Ltd., Suite 100, 19 Melinda St., Tor¬
onto I .
CANADIAN SOCIETY OF
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
1202 Woodbine Ave., Toronto 13, Ont.
(925-5561)
OFFICERS
President ... Denis Gillson, CSC
Vice-President Joe Seckeresh, CSC
Secretary George Fenyon, CSC
Treasurer Roy Tash, CSC
EXECUTIVE BOARD
John Gunn, CSC, Wally Gentleman, CSC, Sam
Corlett, CSC.
MONTREAL BRANCH
Chairman Walter Gentleman, CSC
Secretary-Treasurer George Fenyon, CSC
DIRECTORS GUILD OF CANADA
556 Church St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-5134)
OFFICERS
President Don Haldane
1st Vice-President Sydney Banks
2nd Vice-President Clark Daprato
Secretary . George Gorman
Treasurer ..... Alan Guest
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Richard Ballentine, Robert Barclay, Donald Gins¬
berg, Jack Lingeman, Vincent Vaitiekunas.
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF
ASSOCIATIONS OF FILM
PRODUCERS
3, rue Galilee, Paris 16, France.
(KLeber 60.75)
Honorary President Charles Delac
President Eric Johnston IUSA)
General Secretary Alphonse Brisson (France)
MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS
ARGENTINA
Association Productores de Peliculas Argen-
tinas,
362 Ayacucho, Buenos Aires.
AUSTRIA
Fachverband der Filmindustrie Oesterreichs,
Beauermarkt 13, Vienna I.
BELGIUM
Association Nationale des Producteurs
de Films,
53, Ave. des Arts, Brussels, 4.
DENMARK
Foreningen at Danske Filmproducenter,
22 Montergade, Copenhagen.
FINLAND
Suomen Filmivalmista jien Liitto,
Mikonkatu I5A, SF, Helsinki.
FRANCE
Chambre Syndicale de la Production
Cinematographique Franqaise,
3 rue Galilee, Paris 16.
GERMANY
Verband Deutscher Filmproduzenten E.V.,
Langenbeckstrasse 5, Wiesbaden.
GREAT BRITAIN
British Film Producers Association,
49 Mount Street, London W.l.
Federation of British Filmakers,
91 Shaftesbury Ave., Page House,
London W. I.
ISRAEL
Israel Film Producers Association,
3 Ahusat Bait St., Tel Aviv, P.O.B. 2478.
ITALY
Associazione Nazionale Industries Cinema-
tografiche ed Affini,
via Quatro Fontane 20, Rome.
JAPAN
Motion Picture Producers Association of
Japan, Inc., Sankei Kaikan Bldg., No. 3,
l-chome, Ote-Machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
MEXICO
Asociation de Productores y Distribuidores
de Peluiculas Mexicanas,
Ave. Division del norte 2462, Mexico.
NETHERLANDS
Nederlandsche Bioscoop-Bond,
Jan Luykenstraat 2, Amsterdam.
PORTUGAL
Unia de Gremios dos Espectaculos — Gremio
Nacional des Empresas de Cinema,
Avenida Duque de Louie 86 D2, Lisbon.
SPAIN
Grupo Autonomo de Produccion del Sindi-
cato National del Espectaculo,
Castello 18, Madrid.
SWEDEN
Foreningen Sveriges Filmproducenter,
Biblioteksgatan 9, Stockholm.
SWITZERLAND
Association des Producteurs Suisses de Films,
Stradelhoferstrasse 40, Zurich.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Motion Picture Export Assn, of America,
522 Fifth Ave., New York 36, NY.
Hollywood Studios
ALLIED ARTISTS
4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood 27, Calif.
(NOrmandy 2-9181)
COLUMBIA PICTURES
1438 N. Gower St., Hollywood 28, Calif.
(HOIlywood 2-3111)
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5451 Marathon St., Hollywood 38, Calif.
(HOIlywood 9-2411)
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10201 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 35, Calif.
(CRestview 6-2211)
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL
Universal City, Calif.
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WARNER BROTHERS
4000 W. Warner Blvd., Burbank, Calif.
(HOIlywood 9-1251)
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The National Film Board of Canada
From Drylanders, a National Film Board feature
distributed by Columbia Pictures of Canada, Ltd.
Information about National Film
Board films may be obtained
in Canada:
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National Film Board
Ottawa, Canada
(Phone CEntral 2-8211)
Minister Responsible — Hon, John W. Pickersgill,
PC, MP, Secretary of State,
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Guy Roberge, QC — Government Film Commission¬
er and Chairman of the Board, Ottawa.
R. Gordon Robertson — Clerk of the Privy Council,
Ottawa.
Marcel Cadieux — Assistant Under-Secretary of
Sfate for External Affairs, Ottawa.
George V. Haythorne, Deputy Minister of Labour,
Ottawa.
Charles S. Band — Toronto.
Lieut. -Col. C. C. I. Merritt, VC, ED— Vancouver.
Mrs. Margaret Stevens — Flin Flon, Manifoba.
Arthur Dansereau, QC — Montreal.
Mrs. Keith Rand. Port Williams, NS.
HEADQUARTERS STAFF
150 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ont.
(Phone CEntral 2-8211)
Government Film Commissioner Guy Roberge, QC
Head of Ottawa Office 8
Chief, Liaison Division H. B. Chandler
Administrative Officer A. A. Keyes
MONTREAL
3255 Cote de Liesse Road, Villo* St. Laurent, Que.
(Postal Address: P.O. Box 6100, Montreal 3)
(Phone Riverside 7-5511)
SENIOR OFFICERS
Government Film Commissioner Guy Roberge, QC
Senior Assistant to the Commissioner and
Executive Director Pierre Juneau
Senior Assistant to the Commissioner and
Director of Production Grant McLean
Director of Administration E. S. Coristine
Director of Distribution J. W. Cosman
Director of Technical Operations Gerald Graham
Director of Planning Michael Spencer
ADMINISTRATION
Chief, Accounting Division C. A. Miller
Chief, General Services D. B. E. Greenway
Personnel Manager Peter Rainboth
Purchasing Agent R. S. Rekert
PRODUCTION
Executive Producers Nicholas Balia,
Jacques Bobet, Tom Daly. Fernand Dansereau,
(Asst. Dir. of Prod'n), Guy Glover, Peter Jones,
Hans Moller, Frank Spiller, Mrs. Lorraine Monk
Production Manager Desmond Dew
Production Research Officers Andre Belleau
Elspeth Chisholm
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS
Senior Technical Officer R. W. Payne
Chief, Sound Division Rolf Epstein
Director of Photography Denis Gillson
Chief, Animation 8 Title Photo D. M. Roberts
Supervisor, Stills Lab. A. E. Shearer
Chief, Engineering Division Ambrose Vachon
Chief, Special Effects Wally Gentleman
DISTRIBUTION
Assistant Director R. Ladouceur
Chief, Canadian Division G. L. Donovan
Asst. Chief, Canadian Division J. J. Chagnon
Chief, International Division Jean Cote
Asst. Chief, International Division R. Monteith
Chief Information Division Tom Johnston
Head of French Info. Section J. P. Vanasse
Chief, Promotion Division . A. Kaltenback
Chief, Research 8 Reports Division Bruce Pilgrim
REGIONAL & DISTRICT OFFICES
ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.
Centre Bldg., Church Hill, P.O. Box 1206.
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI.
John Martin, District Officer,
Confederation Bldg., P.O. Box 1180.
HALIFAX, NS.
D. A. McLean, District Officer,
97 Dresden Row.
FREDERICTON, NB.
R. J. Hickey, Maritime Regional Supervisor,
New Federal Bldg., P.O. Box 216.
MONCTON, NB.
E. A. Arsenault, District Officer,
144 Highfield St.
MONTREAL, QUE.
V. Savoie, Regional Supervisor,
Roland Rainville, Commercial Rep.,
685 Cathcart St., P.O. Box 998, Station B.
QUEBEC CITY
Rolland McKinnon, District Representative,
Room 24, Palais Montcalm.
TORONTO, ONT.
Vaughan Deacon, Regional Supervisor,
Gordon Noble, Asst. Regional Supervisor,
John Newson, Commercial Representative,
I Lombard St.
WINNIPEG, MAN.
Donald Aylard, District Officer,
1130 Ellice Ave.
REGINA, SASK.
B. F. Drew, District Officer,
Rm. 507, New P.O. Bldg., S. Railway St.
SASKATOON, SASK.
C. W. Gray, Prairie Regional Supervisor,
202 Federal Bldg., 1st Ave. 8 22nd St.
CALGARY, ALTA.
G. W. E. Arnold, District Officer,
713 Public Bldg.
EDMONTON, ALTA.
H. H. Dickie, District Officer,
South Side Post Office Bldg.
VANCOUVER, BC.
Charles W. Marshall, Regional Supervisor,
Federal Bldg., 325 Granville St.
FOREIGN OFFICES
NEW YORK
Len Chatwin, Senior US Representative,
Joel Samuels, TV Distribution,
Ron Ward, Travel Films,
Canada House, 680-5th Ave., NYC 19.
CHICAGO
John Duerkop, Western US Representative,
2320 Carbide & Carbon Bldg.,
230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III.
SAN FRANCISCO
James R. Moodie, West Coast US Rep.,
233 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif.
LONDON
T. V. Adams, Senior UK 8 European Rep.,
I Grosvenor Square,
London W. I., England.
PARIS
R. M. Leger, European Rep.,
16, rue Chanez, Paris, France.
NEW DELHI
Walter G. Lee, South 8 Southeast Asia Rep.,
Office of the High Com. for Canada,
Canada House Annex,
13 Golf Links Area, New Delhi 3, India.
BUENOS AIRES
W. S. Jobbins, South American Rep.,
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Bartolome Mitre 478,
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Provincial Government
Film Units
BRITISH COLUMBIA
(Photographic Branch, Department of Recreation
and Conservation)
Parliament Bldgs., 630 Superior St., Victoria, BC.
OFFICERS
Minister Hon. Earle C. Westwood
Deputy Minister Dr. D. B. Turner
Chief . R. L. Colby
Asst. Chief Photographer B. H. Atkins
ALBERTA
(Department of Industry and Development)
Legislation Bldgs ,
Minister
Commissioner
Secretary
Producer-Director
Cameraman
Film Librarian
Still Photographers
Darkroom Technician
Artists
Edmonton, Alta.
Hon. Russell Patrick
Kenneth Hutchinson
Mrs. K. Bray
K. Hutchinson
C. N. Ross
Mrs. L. Loxterkamp
W. M. Petley-Jones,
Rolf Albert
M iss M. Bodnarchuk
P. Sembaliuk, L. Dunn
SASKATCHEWAN
(Photographic Services Branch, Dept, of
Industry & Information)
Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask
Minister Hon. R. Brown
Deputy Minister D. H. F. Black
Associate Deputy T. L. Hill
Motion Picture Div. Supervisor R. F. Howard
Still Photo Div. Supervisor Olive B. Roberts
Still Photo Librarian Mrs. D. Higgins
(Audio-Visual Board of the
Department of Education)
Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask.
Minister Hon. O. A. Turnbull
Deputy Minister R. Harvey
Film Commissioner E. Fred Holliday
Supervisor, School Broadcasts Gertrude Murray
(Visual Education Branch of the
Department of Education)
Administration Bldg., Regina, Sask.
Minister Hon. O. A. Turnbull
Deputy Minister R. Harvey
Supervisor E. Fred Holliday
Asst. Supervisor Mrs. Agnes D . Davidson
ONTARIO
(Government Photographic Services of the
Department of Travel and Publicity)
67 College St., Toronto, Ont.
Minister Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart
Deputy Minister Guy E. Moore
Director of Photography Colin McDonald
Photographers R. Muckleston, M. Wormley,
F. Hammond, R. Thompson, A. Homer
Film Librarian Miss C. Mason
Still Librarian Mrs. Elsie Clarett
QUEBEC
(The Province of Quebec Film Bureau)
Legislative Bldgs., Quebec, Que.
Minister Hon. Bona Arsenault
Deputy Minister Raymond Douville
Director . Andre Guerin
Producer Michel Vergnes
Librarian Alphonse Proulx
Chief Photographer — color section
George A. Driscoll
Asst. Director, Montreal Office Gilbert Fournier
Administration Officer J. E. Dion
NOVA SCOTIA
(Nova Scotia Information Service
Department of Trade & Industry)
Provincial Bldg., Halifax, NS.
Minister Hon. E. A. Manson
Deputy Minister V. M. Knight
Director S. M. Anderson
Supervisor, Motion Pictures Mrs. Margaret Perry
Motion Picture Photographer E. B. (Ned) Norwood
Chief Photographer L. J. Boner
Photographic Editor G. H. Doty
Canadian Theatrical Credits
(All credits and titles given here are for films released from July, 1962 to June,
1963. For credits prior to this see previous editions of the Year Book.)
By GERALD PRATLEY
Canadian Feature Films
1963
POUR LA SUITE DU MONDE
(So That the World Goes On)
Produced by the National Film Board of Can¬
ada; director of production, Fernand Dansereau;
directed by Pierre Perrault and Michel Brault;
camera, Brault and Bernard Gosselin; editing,
Werner Nold; sound, Marcel Carriere; music, Jean
Cousineau, guitar, and Jean Meunier, flute. In
French with English subtitles. First shown at the
Cannes Film Festival, 1963 as the official Cana¬
dian entry. Running time 105 minutes. Black and
white. 35 and 16 mm.
Principals: Leopold Tremblay, Alexis Tremblay,
Abel Harvey, Louis Harvey and Joachim Harvey.
STORY: This documentary film in the Flaherty
tradition tells of the people of the lle-aux-Cou-
dres (an island in the St. Lawrence, 70 miles
downstream from the city of Quebec) and of their
attempts to revive the hunting of the white whale.
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Among the customs revived with this endeavor
are the Lenten festivities, the auction sales for
the benefit of souls in purgatory, the jigs and
customs dating back to the discovery of Canada.
SEUL OU AVEC D’AUTRES
(Alone or With Others)
An Association Generale Des Etudiants De L'Uni-
versite De Montreal Production and release. Pro¬
duced by Denys Heroux; directed by Michel Brault
and Gilles Groulx; written by Denys Arcand and
Stephane Venne; camera, Michel Brault; music,
Stephane Venne. Shown in the Critics' Section
out-of-competition at the Cannes Film Festival,
1963. Running time 65 mins. In French and in
black and white and 35 mm.
CAST: Nicole Braun, Pierre Letourneau, Marie-
Jose Raymond, Michelle Boulizon, Carl Mailhot and
Marcel Saint-Germain.
STORY: This film combines the styles and tech¬
niques of France's "new wave" and "cinema
verite" movements to reveal the lives of several
students who talk into the camera about their
thoughts and problems.
The following films were completed
during the year but not released. They
will be listed in the next edition of
the Year Book.
Ville Jolie (Crawley Films, Ottawa)
The Sweet and the Bitter (Commonwealth, Van¬
couver)
Drylanders (NFB, Montreal)
A Tout Prendre (To Take All) (Claude Jutras,
Montreal )
The Naked Spur (Tiger Productions, Alberta)
Canadian Short Subjects
(Produced for commercial distribution to theatres)
Canada Carries On Series
Produced by the National Film Board and dis¬
tributed in Canada by Columbia Pictures of
Canada.
Very Nice, Very Nice: July, 1962
(Dozens of still pictures which present a telling
commentary on the chaotic events of our time.
Made by Arthur Lipsett, Shown at the Cannes
Film Festival, 1962. B&W. 8 mins.)
David Milne: Aug., 1962
A study of the work and theory of the artist
David Milne. Color. 13 mins.)
Nahanni: Sept., 1962
(The story of Albert Faille who has seven times
tried to find gold in the mountain vastness of
British Columbia along the desolate shores of the
Nahanni River. Color. 19 mins.)
The Water Dwellers: Oct., 1962
(A screen journey to Simoon Sound in British
Columbia where the forest workers live on river
boats. Color. 16 mins.)
Joy of Winter: Nov., 1962
(Children at play in snow and ice. B&W. 15
mins. )
Christmas Fantasy: Dec., 1962
(A party abstract recollection of Christmas
past and present by John Feeney. Color. 8 mins.)
Norman McLaren's Welcome Speech: Jan., 1963
(Norman welcomes his audience but finds his
microphone takes on human attributes and makes
his greetings a difficult one. Originally made for
showing at Montreal Film Festival, 1961. B&W.
5 mins.)
Runner: Feb., 1963
(A study of Bruce Kidd in training in a film
which analyzes the act of running, rather than the
personality of the runner. A film by Donald Owen
with commentary by W. H. Auden. B&W. 12 mins.)
Sky: March, 1963
(A day in the life of the sky. A stop-motion
comera study by John Feeney. Color. 10 mins.)
Fisherman's Gamble: April, 1963
(Swordfishing off the coast of Glace Bay.
B&W. 8 mins.)
Anniversary: May, 1963
(A compilation of scenes from Hollywood films
starring actors and actresses who came from
Canada. Narrated by Walter Pidgeon. Produced
by NFB in tribute to Canadian motion picture
theatres on the 60th Anniversary of the first per¬
manent motion picture theatre in Canada. B&W.
19 mins.)
The Ride: June, 1963
(A comedy fantasy about a chauffeur who dreams
that his Rolls Royce has run away and discovers
later that his dream comes true. Shown at the
Cannes Film Festival, 1963. Color. 18 mins.)
The Most
(Distributed in the USA by Janus Films. An Inter-
Video Production. Produced by Dick Ballentine and
Gordon Sheppard; directed by Sheppard; camera,
John Foster, John Spotton; editing, Donald Gins¬
berg; music, Dudley Moore; narrator, Ed McGib-
bon. An amusing and revealing candid camera
study of publisher Hugh Heffner at work and at
home in Chicago. Shown at the San Francisco Film
Festival, winning the Golden Gate Award; at the
London Film Festival; at the Melbourne Film Festi¬
val, winning the Boomerang Award; and at the
Montreal Film Festival. B&W. 29 mins.)
Old Sold iers Never Die
(Distributed in Canada by IFD; in the UK by
Gala; produced, written, directed, edited & photo¬
graphed by Graham Gordon; with the Old Soldier
portrayed by Pop Lougheed and the Young Soldier
by Donald Peers. A study or old soldiers in To¬
ronto; a sharp, visual commentary on the effects
of war. B&W. 14 mins.)
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TELEVISION
SINCE the last edition of this Year
Book there have been a number of
interesting and perhaps historic deve¬
lopments in television. Home televi¬
sion itself continued to expand, main¬
ly through about 60 rebroadcasting
stations and several new stations re¬
commended for Transport Dept, ap¬
proval by the Board of Broadcast
Governors. These and the continued
expansion of the community antenna
form of toll TV (there are now more
than 300 systems in Canada) have
brought the percentage of Canadians
to whom TV is available to over 90
per cent. The free broadcasters, rep¬
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the opinion that there should be some
control over cable.
Theatre operators became very
angry over the fact that TV stations
were playing movies at prime time,
when the public goes to the cinemas,
and distributors were denounced for
making films available, calling the
practice a “suicide policy.” With a
shortage of old films in sight the
USA’s National Broadcasting Co. and
MCA, of which Universal is now a
subsidiary, plan to make two-hour
features for TV.
Telemeter, in its third year in the
Toronto suburb of Etopicoke, is still
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periment. It uses cable, whereas the
Hartford, Conn. pay-TV project uses
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National Vice-President (Zone 21 G. R. Willson
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Chairman _ Dr. Andrew Stewart
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However, Subscription Television,
Inc., a company which will offer about
$30,000,000 in stock to the public, will
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’64 and use cable to telecast the home
games of the LA and San Francisco
major league baseball teams.
Telemeter’s subscriptions have laps¬
ed from a peak 5,500 to 3,500 and the
company needs from 20,000 to 30,000
to make money. The company claims
that it allowed this to happen in or¬
der to install its new and improved
coinbox.
Theatre television, proved out as
highly successful in Toronto, where
hockey telecasts contracted from the
Maple Leaf Gardens by Telemeter
drew large houses at Famous’ College
Theatre, got a big boost. Enough
Eidophor machines have been impor¬
ted from Switzerland to extend the
hockey telecasts to four more Toron¬
to district theatres and to three more
Ontario cities. Further expansion in
Canada and the USA is expected.
Meanwhile other theatre-TV interests
have experimented fairly successfully
with telecasting Broadway plays to
theatres in other cities.
The Board of Broadcast Governors,
which cost Canada $336,600 to operate
in its fiscal year, still insists Canada
isn't ripe for color TV.
Vice-Chairman Caryle Allison
Member . Bernard Goulet
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Dr. Emlyn Davies, Toronto
Ivan Sabourin, QC, St. -Jean, Que.
Dr. Colin B. MacKay, Fredericton, NB
Roy DesBarres Duchemin, Sydney, NS
Leslie M. Marshall, St. John's, Nfld.
R. Louis Burge, St. Peters Bay, PEI
John B. Lewis, Montreal, Que.
Claude B. Gagnon, QC, Quebec City
Charles B. Chambers, Toronto
John M. Coyne, Ottawa
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Immediate Past President M. T. Brown
Vice-President, Radio Allan Waters
Vice-President, Television J. A. Pouliot
Executive Vice-President T. J. Allard
Secretary-Treasurer Flora Love
ATLANTIC REGION
R. F. Large, CFCY, Charlottetown (Radio)
J. Fenety, CFNB, Fredericton (Radio)
D. Jamieson, CJON-TV, St. John's, Nfld. (TV)
FRENCH LANGUAGE
A. Pelletier, CHRC, Quebec (Radio)
C. Lavigne, CFCL, Timmins (Radio)
M. Dansereau, CHLN, Three Rivers (Radio)
J. A. Pouliot, CFCM-TV. CKMI-TV, Quebec
City (TV)
CENTRAL CANADA
R. Misener, CFCF, Montreal (Radio)
A. F. Waters, CHUM, Toronto (Radio)
H. C. Caine, CHWO, Oakville (Radio)
S. C. Ritchie, CKLW, Windsor (Radio)
R. T. Snelgrove, CKBB, CKVR-TV, Barrie (Radio)
PRAIRIES
L. Moffat, CKY, Winnipeg (Radio)
D. Hartford, CFAC, Calgary (Radio)
E. R. Rawlinson, CKBI, Prince Albert (Radio)
N. Botterill, CJLH-TV, Lethbridge (TV)
PACIFIC
J. R. Peters, CHAN-TV, Vancouver (TV)
R. G. Chapman, CHBC-TV, Kelowna (TV)
W. Speers, CKWX, Vancouver (Radio)
CANADIAN RADIO TECHNICAL
PLANNING BOARD
200 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto 7, Ont.
(923-4543)
OFFICERS
President C. J. Bridgland
Vice-President R. C. Poulter
General Co-ordinator R. A. Hackbusch
Secretary-Treasurer C. Harris
Director of Public Relations R. C. Poulter
Asst. Technical Co-ordinator R. T. O'Brien
The objectives of the CRTPB, which has 22
sponsors, are to formulate sound engineering
principles and to organize technical facts which
will assist in the development of the Canadian
radio industry and radio services of the nation
in accordance with the public interest. The activi¬
ties of the Board are restricted to engineering
considerations and all sponsors must be non¬
profit associations, bodies or societies which have
an important interest in radio and allied fields.
One of the objectives of the Board is to advise
government, industry and the people of its find¬
ings and recommendations. In actual practice the
Board has acted in an advisory capacity to the
Canadian Government in the matter of frequency
allocations.
The organization of the Planning Board includes
the Main Board made up of the contributing'
sponsor delegates and the chairmen of the Plan¬
ning Board's seven technical committees: Broad¬
cast Committee; Land Fixed & Mobile Committee;
Maritime Committee; Radio Relay Committee;
Railway, Highway & Transit Utilities Committee;
and Television Committee.
ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASS’N
OF CANADA
200 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto, Ont.
(921-2898)
OFFICERS
President David Knapp
Dir. of Engineering
General Manager
INTERNATIONAL FILM &
TELEVISION COUNCIL
Headquarters: Via Santa Susanna 17, Rome, Italy.
Secretariat: 26 Avenue de Segur, Paris 8eme, Fr.
OFFICERS
President John Maddison
1st Vice-President Charles Delac
2nd Vice-President Raoul Ergmann
Hon. Treasurer Jean Jay
Hon. Secretary Mario Verdone
NATIONAL COMMUNITY
ANTENNA TELEVISION ASS’N
OF CANADA
3010 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont.
OFFICERS
President F. T. Metcalf
Vice-President E. R. Jarmain
Secretary . K. J. Easton
Treasurer . . . . . . O. Girard
DIRECTORS
M. Cliche, A. Rousseau, G. Allard, G. L. Fair-
weather, M. Flom, J. Beauchemin, G. W. Rymal,
I. Switzer, B. J. Shepard, J. C. Couture.
TELEVISION BUREAU OF
ADVERTISING OF CANADA, INC.
500 University Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(363-3133)
Executive Vice-President Edward P. Lawless
Dir. of Station Relations David G. Brydson
Research Manager Murvyn W. Austin
Telecasting
PARLIAMENT’S share of expendi¬
tures of the Canadian Broadcast¬
ing Corp. in 1962, a total of $108,365,-
882 for all domestic TV and radio
operations, reached a record high of
$70,252,273, an increase of $2,403,465
over the previous fiscal year, it was
shown recently in the annual report,
which deals with the year ending
March 31, 1963. The rise in expendi¬
tures, held down by the mid-1962 aus¬
terity cuts, amounted to $754,728.
Commercial revenues fell during the
year by a further $1,917,258, after a
$4,000,000 drop the year before, caused
mainly by the TV advertising squeeze
from the new private stations and
their new network. However, J. Al¬
phonse Ouimet, CBC president, said
in the report that "There is very indi¬
cation that the trend of decreasing
revenues has been materially ar¬
rested."
The CBC operates under a plan
which sees the Government pay the
difference between revenue and ex-
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penditures and anything left over,
which in the 1962 fiscal year was
$589,262, goes back to the Treasury as
a budgetary surplus.
With the change in government at
Ottawa Secretary of State J. W. Pick-
ersgill had had the CBC made his res¬
ponsibility in the cabinet, along with
the National Film Board and the
Board of Broadcast Governors.
CANADIAN BROADCASTING
CORPORATION
Television Networks
HEAD OFFICE
Victoria Bldg., 140 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont.
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
President .
J. A. Ouimet
Vice-President .
. Capt. W
. E. S. Briggs
Board Chairman .
R
. L. Dunsmore
Vice-Chairma n
. Dr.
C. B. Lumsden
British Columbia
Mrs.
G. A. Carter
Alberta . .
Mrs.
C. Armstrong
Manitoba .
Dr.
W. L. Morton
Ontario F. L. Jenkins, R. M. Seguin
Quebec . . .
R. Dupuis
Secretary to the Board
J. A. Halbert
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS
President . .
J. A. Ouimet
Vice-President . Capt. W. E. S. Briggs
General Counsel
Jacques R. Alleyn
Vice-President, Programming
E. S. Hallman
Asst.
Vice-Pres., Program.
J. M. Beaudet
Dir.,
Information Programming
F. W. Peers
Dir.,
Sales Policy & Panning
O. J. W. Shugg
Dir.,
Research
A. J. Laird
Dir.,
Statistics . .
R. L. Lewis
Vice-Pres., Personnel & Oper.
J. P. Gilmore
Dir.,
Personnel & Organization
R. E. Keddy
Dir.,
Industrial & Talent Relations C. B. McKee
Dir.,
Eng. & Tech. Services
W. G. Richardson
Chief
Engineer (HQ, Montreal)
i E. Hayes
Dir.,
Operations .
Fergus Mutrie
Dir.,
Planning
W. Duffield
Dir.,
Purchasing & Stores .
. C. E. Stiles
Dir.,
Special Projects
F. P. Johnson
Vice-Pres., Corporate Affairs .
R. C. Fraser
Dir.,
Information Services
A. W. Wilson
Dir.,
Public Relations
W. A. Macdonald
Dir.,
Station Relations . . .
George Young
Dir.,
Policy Section
L. B. MacDonald
Dir. ,
French Section
Antonin Boisvert
Sec'y. Commonwealth Broadcasting
Conference W. T. Armstrong
Comptroller . V. F. Davies
Dir., Accounting . J. Pelland
Dir., Budgeting _ D. C. West
Dir., Auditing C. G. Spence
Dir., Head Office Accounts M. J. McGoey
Dir., Management Services A. A. Rudy
Gen. Mgr. Eng. Networks Broad. H. G. Walker
Dir., Eng. Net. & Toronto Area A. K. Morrow
Gen. Mgr. French Net. Broad. Marcel Ouimet
Dir., Quebec Div. & French Net. G. Lamarche
Gen. Mgr. Regional Broad. Charles Jennings
Dir. for Nfld. (St. John's) W. F. Galgay
Dir. for Maritime Prov. (Halifax) S. R. Kennedy
Dir. for Prairie Prov. (Winnipeg) J. R. Finlay
Dir. for BC (Vancouver) .. K. P. Caple
Dir. for Ottawa Area (Ottawa) . J. J. Dunn
Dir. Northern and Armed Forces
Services (Ottawa) _ _ _ Andrew Cowan
Mgr. Radio Station CBE, Windsor K. A. Murray
CBC Rep. in Paris . J. St. -Georges
CBC Rep. in London Spencer Moore
CBC Rep. in NY (UN) J. T. Craine
Dir., Int. Service, Montreal C. R. Delafield
CBC REGIONAL OFFICERS
Newfoundland Region
T. A. Building, St. John's (P.O. Box 5490)
W. F. Galgay, Director for the Province of
Newfoundland.
Maritime Region
CBC Bldg.. 70 Bell Rd.. Halifax
S. R. Kennedy, Director for the Maritime Prov¬
inces.
Quebec Division
1425 Dorchester St., Montreal
Gerard Lamarche, Director for the Province of
Quebec and French Networks.
Ontario Division
354 Jarvis St., Toronto
A. K. Morrow, Director of English Networks
and Toronto Area.
Ottawa Area
Box 3220, Ottawa
J. J. Dunn, Director of Ottawa Area.
Prairie Region
541 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba
J. R. Finlay, Director for the Prairie Provinces.
British Columbia Region
701 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC
K. P. Caple, Director for the Province of British
Columbia.
International Service
Radio Canada Bldg., Montreal, Que.
C. R. Delafield, Director.
CTV TELEVISION NETWORK LTD.
42 Charles St. E., Toronto 5, Ont.
(Telex: CTV TOR 02-2673)
(924-5454)
OFFICERS
President . Spence W. Caldwell
Executive Vice-President . Gordon F. Keeble
Vice-Pres., Programming Michael Hind-Smith
National Sales Manager . Tom B. J. Atkins
Production Mgr. Program Dept. O. F. Babirad
Executive Producers A. Weinthal, Peter MacFarland
Account Executives B. Aiken, N. MacDonald
Montreal Office Vincent Dittmer
Business Affairs . R. P. Morgan
Manager, Network Operations Stan Wilson
Microwave Traffic . Mrs. Dorene Shanahan
Advertising & Promotion . Ralph Foster
Promotion ... Maxine Goodman
Chief Accountant . Pel Bell-Smith
DIRECTORS
Kenneth B. Andras, John Bassett, Floyd S. Chal¬
mers, Sydney Hermant, Finlay MacDonald, R. K.
"Tim" Martin, William F. McLean, Lloyd Moffat,
J. B. W. Carmichael and Caldwell and Keeble.
CHARTER MEMBER AFFILIATE STATIONS
CHAN-TV, Vancouver; CFCN-TV, Calgary; CFRN-
TV, Edmonton; CJAY-TV, Winnipeg; CFTO-TV,
Toronto; CJOH-TV, Ottawa; CFCF-TV, Montreal;
CJCH-TV, Halifax. Basic Affiliate: CHAB-TV, Moose
Jaw-Regina.
MONTREAL OFFICE
1420 Sherbrooke St. W. (849-8021)
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Television Sales
ALL-CANADA
RADIO & TELEVISION LTD.
PROGRAM DIVISION
All-Canada Bldg., 1000 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
(925-9361)
OFFICERS
President . J. Stuart MacKay
General Manager Reo Thompson
Program Division Mgr. Dana Murray
Television Division Mgr. Ross McCreath
BRANCH OFFICES
MONTREAL
Ken Baker, Manager,
922 Dominion Sq. Bldg. IUN. 6-9868)
WINNIPEG
Bruce Pirie, Manager,
706 Electric Railway Chambers Bldg
IWH. 2-6861 I
CALGARY
J. E. Cavanaugh, TV Film Sales,
1230 17th Ave. SW.
1224-2455)
VANCOUVER
J. E. Baldwin, Manager,
1161 Melville St. (MU. 4-7461)
Company is Sales rep for 22 private TV stations.
ASTRAL TELEVISION FILMS LTD.
(TELEFILM OF CANADA)
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-1134)
President
J. H. Solway
R. Rosenberg
Lawrence Fein
Secretary . .
Mrs. J. H. Solway
ATLAS TELEFILM LIMITED
160 Bloor St. E., Toronto 5, Ont.
(After Nov. 15, 1963: 36 Prince Arthur Ave.)
(925-6315)
OFFICERS
President . Leslie A. Allen
Vice-President James A. Cowan
Secretary . Joseph Dawes
Directors James Houston, Lloyd G. McKenzie, QC
BARON FILMS CORP.
Suite 209, 3495 Mountain St., Montreal, Que.
(AV. 8-1894)
OFFICERS
President Mrs. F. Baron Mongeau
Vice-President M. Roger Robert
Secretary-Treasurer W. C. Clapham
BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICES
119 Adelaide Street W., Toronto, Ont.
(362-1223)
Regional Information Officer B. R. Curson
Information Officer G. Needham
S. W. CALDWELL LTD.
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2103)
Manager J. R. (Bud) DeBow
CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
SALES OF CANADA LTD.
Suite 1404, 2 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-6294)
General Manager William F. Cooke
WALT DISNEY TELEVISION SALES
277 Victoria St.. Toronto 2, Ont.
(366-2996-7)
Vice-President W. Bruce Butler
FOUR STAR TELEVISION
OF CANADA LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-3766)
General Manager Robin Armstrong
BRANCH OFFICES
MONTREAL
G. D. Koppelman, <?ue. & Maritimes Rep.,
5801 Monkland Ave. IHU. 6-7355)
CALGARY
Robert Stern, Western Rep.,
381 l-B Edmonton Trail ICR. 7-0761)
FREMANTLE OF CANADA LTD.
17 Dundonald St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-9635-6)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Bd. & Treas. Paul Talbot
President & Gen. Mgr. Ralph C. Ellis
Secretary Howard Phillips, QC
Director Morris Wirth
MONTREAL
Henri Tremblay, Eastern Sales Supervisor,
212 Medico Dental Bldg.
1396 St. Catherine St. W.
TORONTO
Dir. of Romper Room Oper. Vern Furber
Sales Executive George Harper
INTERNATIONAL TELE-FILM
ENTERPRISES
120 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4395)
OFFICERS
President M. L. Sweigman
Sales Manager Sam L. Vinsen
Secretary H. L. Barron
ITC OF CANADA LTD.
100 University Ave., Toronto 1, Ont.
(362-1166)
OFFICERS
President D. H. McTaggart, QC
Vice-President Hershel Harris
Secretary V. M. Seabrook
Treasurer L. Kornblum
DIRECTORS
A. J. Stone, D. H. McTaggart, V. M. Seabrook,
J. E. Pearson, H. Harris, W. Jones.
MONTREAL OFFICE
Wm. Clapham, Manager,
1500 Stanley St. IAV. 8-4082)
MCA CANADA
TORONTO
180 University Ave.
(363-4031)
MONTREAL
Room 102, 1434 St. Catherine St. W.
(861-3057)
OFFICERS
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Manager Herbert S. Stewart
Network, Agency, Prod., Sales R. L. Lee
Eastern Div. Robert Mercer
Western Div. Len Smith
Montreal Div. Paul Champoux
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MGM TV
340 Victoria St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(363-5703)
Canadian Sales Manager . Wm. Robinson
NBC (CANADA) LTD.
500 University Ave., Toronto 2, Ont.
(363-3724)
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Manager George W. Harper
Vice-President, Sales . . James T. Inch
NTA TELEFILM (CANADA) LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-3766)
President & Gen. Mgr. . David Griesdorf
Vice-President N. A. Taylor
Secretary-Treasurer H. S. Mandell
BRANCH OFFICES
MONTREAL
G. Koppelman, Que. & Maritimes Sales Mgr.,
5801 Monkland Ave. IHU. 6-7355)
TORONTO
Mel Lefko, Office Mgr., Bookings,
175 Bloor St. E. 1924-3766)
PAGE ONE LIMITED
(Distributors of CBS Films)
18 Grenville St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-3161)
OFFICERS
President Ken Page
Vice-President Maurice Taylor
QUEBEC TELEVISION BOOKING
SERVICE LIMITED
1500 Stanley St., Montreal, Que.
RCA VICTOR COMPANY, LTD.
CUSTOM RECORD DEPARTMENT
225 Mutual St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-3443)
1241 Guy St., Montreal, Que.
(931-1871)
Toronto Manager . R. A. Gray
Montreal Manager E. Traynor
SCREEN GEMS (CANADA) LTD.
102-108 Peter St., Toronto, Ont.
(368-8643)
OFFICERS
Vice-President ..... . Lloyd Burns
General Manager . Ray Junkin
Treas. & Dir. of Business Affairs . B. D. Ledger
Dir. of National Sales . Nat. V. Donato
Syndication Sales Mgr. .... ..... . L. B. Hilford
Director of French Sales . J. Verge
Western Sales Mgr. . W. O. Steer
Ont. & Maritimes Sales Mgr. J. MacDonald
Toronto Office Mgr. . K. Leale
The company has branch offices in Montreal
and Vancouver.
SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS LTD.
6th Floor, Board of Trade Bldg.,
11 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont.
(364-7193)
EXECUTIVES
Can. Gen. Mgr. & Vice-Pres. Chas. S. Chaplin
Can. TV Sales Mgr . Selwyn (Sully) Ginsler
Can. Theatrical Sales Mgr. . Reg. R. Wilson
Can. Theatrical Sales Rep. Irving L. Siegel
Mgr. Booking Dept., TV, Theat. Max Sheine
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Louis Chesler
President . Eliot Hyman
Sr. Vice-Pres., Production Ray Stark
Vice-Pres. & Can. Gen. Mgr. Chas. S. Chaplin
Vice-Pres. Foreign Operations Kenneth Hyman
Vice-Pres., Corp. Relations John P. McCrary
Vice-Pres. & Asst. Treas. Edward D. Wright
Treasurer ..... . Samuel H. Haims
Secretary . . James L. Rawlins
Asst. Secretary - - Sidney Kiwitt
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joseph P. Binns, Alfred Bloomingdale, Louis
Chesler, Alfred C. Cowan, Charles C. Goldsmith,
Samuel H. Haims, Eliot Hyman, John S. Kelly,
John R. McCrary, Maxwell M. Rabb, Carroll Ros-
enbloom, Ray Stark, Edward D. Wright, James L.
Rawlins.
SOVEREIGN FILM DISTRIBUTORS
LIMITED
(TV SALES DIVISION)
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(368-8621)
Distributors of Hollywood Television Features,
RKO, Colorama, UPA, King Features Syndicate.
OFFICERS
President - - Paul L. Nathanson
Sales Manager . Frank Kowcenuk
Advtg. & Publicity Barry Carnon
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB.
Vince Winchester Sales
45 King St.
MONTREAL
P. Dansereau, Sales,
1200 St. Alexander St.
TORONTO
Frank Kowcenuk, Sales Manager,
277 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
M. Nackimson, Sales,
291 Colony St.
CALGARY
Mike Brager, Sales,
8th Ave. & 6th St.
VANCOUVER
B. Rudston-Brown, Sales,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
STERLING FILMS LIMITED
Second Floor, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ont.
(366-6221)
President . O. R. Hanson
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. G. H. Oullahan
Secretary Louis Davidson, QC
Company handles product of Lion International
Films Ltd., Regis Films, Junior Auction, Banner
Films Inc. and Drummer Films Ltd., England.
STOVIN-BYLES LTD.
400 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-5764)
OFFICERS
President . . .
Executive Vice-Pres. . .
Vice-President & General Mgr.
Vice-Pres. & Mgr. Western TV Div
Vice-Pres. & Mgr. Eastern TV Div
Vice-Pres. & Mgr. Radio Div.
W. D. Byles
W. H. Clark
A. E. Stewart
J. L. Raeburn
F. G. Strange
J. C. Morris
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TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
CORP. LTD.
110 Bond St., Toronto, Ont.
(364-3471)
OFFICERS
Vice-President G. T. Shupert
Director of Syndication, Foreign
& Domestic Alan Silverbach
Managing Director Peter S. Myers
Advertising & Publicity Sam Glasier
CANADA
Sales Manager Tom Reynolds
Booker Valerie Jackson
UNITED ARTISTS TELEVISION
277 Victoria St, Toronto 2, Ont.
(364-6473)
TV Sales Manager Bob Johnson
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
I. J. Davis, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
Morris Hamat, Manager
3300 Cavendish Btvd.
TORONTO
Sam Kunitzky, Manager,
277 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
Joe Brown, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Robert Radis, Manager,
3811 Edmonton Trail.
VANCOUVER
Harry Woolfe, Manager,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
WARNER BROS. PICTURES
DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD.
(TELEVISION DIVISION)
70 Carlton St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(922-5145)
OFFICERS
General Manager Haskell M. Masters
Sales Manager David G. McLaughlin
Sales Representative-West Donald E. Eckess
Sales Representative-East Irving Stern
Public Relations Al Dubin
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Mickey Komar, Manager,
12 Hazen Ave.
MONTREAL
Archie Cohen, Manager,
5957 Monkland Ave.
TORONTO
Irvin Coval, Manager,
Irving Stern, Eastern Rep.,
70 Carlton St.
WINNIPEG
Philip R. Carlton, Manager,
Don Eckess, Western Rep.,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Blain Covert, Manager,
38 I I Edmonton Trail.
VANCOUVER
Earl H. Dalgleish, Manager,
2180 W. 12th Ave.
Z.I.T. PROGRAMS (CANADA) LTD.
Suite 702, 980 Yonge St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-3796)
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Colm O'Shea
Account Executive Frank Murray
Promotion Manager Lynda Miller
Represents United Artists' Television Programs of
the USA.
TV Equipment
BRAUN ELECTRIC CANADA LTD.
(Arriflex Division)
35 Haas Rd.. Rexdale, Ont.
(241-4488)
OFFICERS
President A. H. Simmons
Vice-President R. Rayment
Marketing Manager J. Nicholls
BRANCH OFFICE
VANCOUVER
2247 Granville St. IRE. 1-51 16)
SEE CUE DEVICES LIMITED
433 Jarvis St.. Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-2841)
OFFICERS
President Allan D. Rogers
Secretary Douglas M. Haig
General Manager G. Norris Mackenzie
DIRECTORS
A. D. Rogers, D. M. Haig, Mrs. B. L. Shepherd.
TELEPROMPTER OF CAN. LTD.
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2103)
OFFICERS
President Bruce Emonson
Director, Television Operations John Gaisford
Complete prompting facilities for TV stations,
film studios and public speaking; staging for sales
meetings and conferences; closed-circuit TV.
TV Service
INDUSTRIAL FILM MAINTENANCE
135 Peter St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-2501)
OFFICERS
President Mrs. Larry Lewis
Account Supervisor Jack Mackay
Librarian . D. Blair
Editorial Staff Marie McDonald, E. Stevens,
E. Sunden
PHOTO SCRIPT DIVISION
Manager M. Sherman
Monitoring R. Roy, E. Seminak, R. Carlisle,
D. Rainville
Lab Supervisor H. Thompson
Subsidiary companies are Peerless Laboratories
of Canada and IFM-TV Film Service.
SYNDICATED FILM SERVICES LTD.
103 Church St., Toronto, Ont.
(362-1191)
President Pat Clever
Manager Geri Clever
Montreal Office
Room 905, Dominion Square Bldg.,
1010 St. Catherine St. W.
(UNiversity 1-8475)
Manager Gil les Lachance
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New York Office
630 Ninth Ave., New York 36
(PLaza 7-8936)
Manager . . . Dick Saiewitz
Chicago Office
5 East Erie St., Chicago, III.
(SU. 7-3022)
Manager . . Russ Rasmussen
Also operates Comprehensive Distributors Ltd.,
of which the manager is Bill Forbes.
Toll Television
TRANS CANADA TELEMETER LTD.
(Division of Famous Players)
130 Bloor St. W., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-4171)
STUDIO:
3010 Bloor St. W., Toronto 18, Ont.
(239-4881)
President - - E. E. Fitzgibbons
Dir. of Ad & Public Relations James R. Nairn
Executive Engineer K. J. Easton
Manager of Operations R. E. Nelson
Closed-Circuit TV
CANADIAN
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TV
19 Boniface Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(244-2671)
President Chris Smith II
Manager Geoffrey Fraser
TELEPROMPTER OF CAN. LTD.
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2103)
(For personnel see TelePrompTer listing under TV
Equipment in this section.)
Television Stations
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CHAN-TV, Burnaby —
Channel 8. Vantel Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
CBUBT, Cranbrook —
Channel 10, CBC.
CJDC-TV, Dawson Creek —
Channel 5, Radio Station CJDC Ltd.
CFCR-TV, Kamloops —
Channel 4. Twin Cities Television Ltd.
CHBC-TV, Kelowna—
Channel 2. Okanagan Valley Television Co.
CKPG, Prince George —
Channel 3. CKPG Television Ltd.
CFTK-TV, Terrace-
Channel 3. Skeena Broadcasters Ltd.
CBUAT, Trail-
Channel I I . CBC.
CBUT, Vancouver —
Channel 2. CBC.
CHEK-TV, Victoria-
Channel t. CHEK-TV Ltd.
ALBERTA
CFCN-TV, Calgary—
Channel 4. CFCN Television Ltd.
CHCT-TV, Calgary—
Channel 2. Calgary Television Ltd.
CBXT, Edmonton —
Channel 5. CBC.
CFRN-TV, Edmonton —
Channel 3. Sunwapta Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
CBXAT, Grande Prairie —
Channel 10, CBC.
CJLH-TV, Lethbridge—
Channel 7. Lethbridge Television Ltd.
CKSA-TV, Lloydminster —
Channel 2. CHSA-TV Ltd.
CHAT-TV, Medicine Hat —
Channel 6. Monarch Broadcasting Co Ltd
CHCA-TV, Red Deer-
Channel 6. CHCA Television Ltd.
SASKATCHEWAN
CHAB-TV, Moose Jaw-
Channel 4. CHAB Ltd.
CKBI-TV, Prince Albert-
Channel 5. Central Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
CHRE-TV, Regina —
Channel 9. CHAB Ltd.
CKCK-TV, Regina—
Channel 2. Trans-Canada Communications.
CFQC-TV, Saskatoon —
Channel 8. A. A. Murphy & Sons Ltd.
CJFB-TV, Swift Current-
Channel 5. Swift Current Telecasting Co.
CKOS-TV, Yorkton—
Channel 3. Yorkton Television Co. Ltd.
MANITOBA
CKX-TV, Brandon—
Channel 5. Western Manitoba Broadcasters
Ltd.
CBWBT, Flin Flon—
Channel 10. CBC.
CBWFT, Winnipeg—
Channel 6. CBC.
CBWT, Winnipeg—
Channel 3. CBC.
CJAY-TV, Winnipeg—
Channel 7. Channel 7 Television Ltd.
ONTARIO
CKVR-TV, Barrie—
Channel 3. Ralph Snelgrove Television Ltd.
CJSS-TV, Cornwall—
Channel 8. Cornwall Broadcasting Ltd.
CHCH-TV, Hamilton—
Channel II. Niagara Television Ltd.
CBWAT, Kenora—
Channel 8. CBC.
CKWS-TV, Kingston—
Channel II. Frontenac Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
CKCO-TV, Kitchener-
Channel 13. Central Ontario Television Ltd.
CFPL-TV, London—
Channel 10. London Free Press Printing Co.
CFCH-TV, North Bay-
Channel 10. Tel-Ad Co. Ltd.
CBOFT, Ottawa —
Channel 9. CBC.
CBOT, Ottawa —
Channel 4. CBC.
CJOH-TV, Ottawa—
Channel 13. Bushnel! T.V. Co. Ltd.
CHOV-TV, Pembroke—
Channel 5. Ottawa Valley Television Co. Ltd.
CHEX-TV, Peterborough —
Channel 12. Kawartha Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
CKPR-TV, Port Arthur—
Channel 2. Thunder Bay Electronics Ltd.
CJIC-TV, Sault Ste. Marie —
Channel 2. Hyland Radio-TV Ltd.
CBFST, Sturgeon Falls —
Channel 7. CBC.
CKSO-TV, Sudbury —
Channel 5. CKSO Radio Ltd.
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CFCL-TV, Timmins —
Channel A. Radiocon Lid., J. Conrad Lavigne
Enterprises Ltd., Conblain Ltd. and Con-
ren Ltd.
CBLT, Toronto —
Channel 6. CBC.
CFTO-TV, Toronto—
Channel 9. Baton Broadcasting Ltd.
CKLW-TV, Windsor—
Channel 9. Western Ontario Broadcasting
Co. Ltd.
CKNX-TV, Winghom—
Channel 8. Radio Station CKNX Ltd.
QUEBEC
CHAU-TV, Carlton-New Carlisle —
Channel 5. La Television de la Baie des
Chaleurs, Inc.
CJPM-TV, Chicoutimi —
Channel 6. C.J.P.M. — T.V. Inc.
CKRS-TV, Jonquiere —
Channel 12. Radio Saguenay Ltee.
CKBL-TV, Mtitane—
Channel 9. La Compagnie de Radiodiffusion
de Matane Ltd.
CBFT, Montreal—
Channel 2. CBC.
CBMT, Montreal —
Channel 6. CBC.
CFCF-TV, Montreal—
Channel 12. Canadian Marconi Co.
CFTM-TV, Montreal—
Channel 10. Tele-Metropole Corp.
CFCM-TV, Quebec —
Channel 4. Television de Quebec (Canada).
CKMI-TV, Quebec—
Channel 5. Television de Quebec (Canada).
CJBR-TV, Rimouski—
Channel 3. Lower St. Lawrence Radio Inc.
CKRT-TV, Riviere du Loup—
Channel 7. Radio CJFP Ltee.
CKRN-TV, Rouyn —
Channel 4. Northern Radio — Radio Nord Inc.
CHLT-TV, Sherbrooke—
Channel 7. La Tribune Ltee.
CKTM-TV, Three Rivers —
Channel 13. Television St. Maurice Inc.
LABRADOR
CFLA-TV, Goose Bay-
Channel 8. CBC.
MARITIMES
CKCD-TV, Compbellton, NB—
Channel 7. Moncton Broadcasting Ltd.
CBAFT, Moncton, NB—
Channel II. CBC.
CKCW-TV, Moncton, NB—
Channel 2. Moncton Broadcasting Ltd.
CHSJ-TV, Saint John, NB—
Channel 4. New Brunswick Broadcasting Co.
CFXU-TV, Antigonish, NS—
Channel 9. Atlantic Television Co. Ltd.
CBHT, Halifax, NS—
Channel 3. CBC.
CJCH-TV, Halifax, NS—
Channel 5. CJCH Ltd.
CJCB-TV, Sydney. NS—
Channel 4. Celtic Investments Ltd.
CFCY-TV, Charlottetown, PEI—
Channel 13. Island Radio Broadcasting Co.
CBYT, Cornerbrook, Nfld. —
Channel S. CBC.
CJCN-TV, Grand Falls. Nfld.—
Channel 4. Newfoundland Broadcasting Co.
CFSN-TV, Stephenville, Nfld. —
Channel 8. CBC.
CJON-TV, St. John's, Nfld.—
Channel 6. Newfoundland Broadcasting Co.
Community Antenna
Canada has over 260 community antenna com¬
panies, most of which are members of the Na¬
tional Community Antenna Television Association
of Canada. Association information is to be found
under "Associations" at the beginning of this
section.
Emmy Award Winners
(Awards of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences made in
May, 1963, covering the year 1962 )
PROGRAMS
Program of the Year: The Tunnel, NBC.
Drama: The Defenders (series), CBS.
Variety: The Andy Williams Show (series), NBC.
Humor: The Dick Van Dyke Show (series), CBS.
Music: Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, CBS.
News: Huntley-Brinkley Report (series), NBC.
Public Affairs & Education: David Brinkley's
Journal (series), NBC.
Children's Progarmming: Walt Disney’s Wonder¬
ful World of Color (series), NBC.
Documentary: The Tunnel.
Panel, Quiz or Audience Participation: G-E Col¬
lege Bowl (series), CBS.
International: War and Peace, Granada TV
Network, England.
Station Award: Superfluous People, WCBS, New
York.
PERSONALITIES
Single Performance — Actor: Trevor Howard, The
Invincible Mr. Disraeli, Hallmark Hall of Fame,
NBC.
Single Performance — Actress: Kim Stanley, A
Cardinal Act of Mercy (Ben Casey), ABC.
Series Performance — Actor: E. G. Marshall, The
Defenders.
Series Performance — Actress: Shirley Booth, Haz¬
el. NBC.
Series Performance — Supporting Actor: Don
Knotts, The Andy Griffith Show, CBS.
Single Performance — Supporting Actress: Glenda
Farrell, A Cardinal Act of Mercy, (Ben Casey).
Performance in a Variety or Musical Program or
Series: Carol Burnett, Julie and Carol at Carnegie
Hall, CBS and Carol and Company, CBS.
Directing — Drama: Stuart Rosenberg, The Mad¬
man, (The Defenders).
Directing — Comedy: John Rich, The Dick Van
Dyke Show.
Writing — Drama: Robert Thom and Reginald
Rose, The Madman, (The Defenders).
Writing — Comedy: Carl Reiner, The Dick Van
Dyke Show.
Music for TV: Robert Russell Bennett, He is Risen,
( Project 20), NBC.
International Reporting or Commentary: Piers
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Anderton, Berlin NBC correspondent, for The Tun¬
nel.
TECHNICAL
Art Direction & Scenic Design: Carroll Clark
and Marvin Aubrey Davis, Walt Disney's Wonder¬
ful World of Color.
Cinematography for TV: John S. Priestley, Naked
City (series), ABC.
Film Editing: Sid Katz, The Defenders.
Electronic Camera Work: O. Tamburri, The In¬
vincible Mr. Disraeli.
TRUSTEES’ AWARDS
Award: To The American Telephone and Tele¬
graph Co. For conceiving and developing
Telstar No. I and Telstar No. 2. The launching
of these satellites into the skies has spanned the
oceans with a measureless gift- — the promise of
instant television between the peoples of the
world.
Award: To Dick Powell ... In grateful memory
of his conspicuous contributions to and reflections
of credit upon the industry as an actor, director,
producer and executive; and for his consistent
and unselfish co-operation with and support of
the Academy.
TRUSTEES’ CITATION
Citation: To the President of the United States
. . . "Because you initiated and have continued
to make your news conferences available to TV
. . . Because this willingness to expose to the
public the thoughts and feelings of your office
was further reflected in a specially scheduled news
conference as part of the first Telstar broad¬
cast . . . this citation is extended by the Board
of Trustees of The National Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences to the President of the United
States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy."
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Equipment
SERVICE AND SUPPLIES
ASSOCIATIONS
TICKETS
COSTUMES
CARBONS
CARPETS
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
TRAILERS
POSTERS AND SIGNS
ADVERTISING— SCREEN
SEAT MANUFACTURERS
REFRESHMENTS
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For 70 mm or 35 mm projection from one projector
— reduced film wear . . .
PHILIPS DP-70
UNIVERSAL PROJECTOR
Awarded a Golden Oscar by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences for "excellence in design and
engineering" in 1963 — the first award
ever given to a projector.
With all the great 70 mm attractions
released and being planned, a
Philips DP-70 is your wisest invest¬
ment . . . for today and tomorrow.
Philips Electronic Equipment Ltd.
THEATRE EQUIPMENT DEPT.,
116 VANDERHOOF AVE.,
TORONTO 17, ONTARIO
487-5161
m Canada s
Complete
Theatre
Advertising
Service
UNIVERSAL FILM ADVERTISING
OF CANADA
983 BAY ST. TORONTO, ONT. 925-2515
Producers of
MOTION PICTURE FILMS and THEATRE ADVERTISING FILM TRAILERS
Let us handle Your Theatre for Advertising Commercials
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EQUIPMENT
SERVICE AND SUPPLIES
APPELTON AIR-CONDITIONING
LIMITED
302 Bridgeland Ave., Toronto 19, Ont.
(789-2137)
Chief Engineer Harry Appelton, BASc, PEng
ASSOCIATED FILM SERVICES REG’D
2145 Vincent Ave., St. Laurent, Que.
(Riverside 4-5401)
Owned and Operated by Ben Etinson.
BELL & HOWELL CANADA LTD.
88 Industry St., Toronto 15, Ont.
(767-3131)
OFFICERS
President & Gen. Mgr. J. W. J. Underell
Controller . R. H. Marshall
Sales & Marketing Mgr. W. B. Belier
Mgr. Photo Products Div. D. Lewis
DISTRICT MANAGERS
BC . G. Scoffield
Alta.-Sask . R. Walsh
Ontario F. Baum, S. Davy
Quebec . G. Bennett
BEST THEATRE SUPPLY REG’D
4810 St. Denis St., Montreal 34, Que.
(842-4762 )
Proprietor & Mgr. Armand Besse
Sales & Service Hector Beaulieu,
Gerald Nadeau
BURMOUNT MERCANTILE CO.
Suite 415, 1420 Towers St., Montreal 25, Que.
(935-0950)
Owner . H. H. Burko
CALDWELL A-V EQUIPMENT
COMPANY LIMITED
447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(922-2103)
President Bruce Emonson
Vice-President E. Galea
General Sales Manager J. R. DeBow
Service & Rentals Manager Chris Bach
BRANCH OFFICE
VANCOUVER
Florence Ward, Manager,
1049 32nd Ave. W. (RE. 6-9421)
EDUCATIONAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION
Western Regional Sales Mgr. E. Tempest
Eastern Regional Sales Mgr. J. H. Henry
Technical Supervisor E. Van Borrendam
CAVCO LIMITED
48 Racine Rd., Rexdale, Ont.
(249-8931)
OFFICERS
President Z. H. Petch
Vice-President R- Clarke
Sec.-Treas. & Gen. Mgr. C. P. Webster
CENTURY CINE-ELECTRONICS
SYSTEM LIMITED
1202 Woodbine Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(698-5583)
OFFICERS
President N. A. Taylor
Vice-President S. Krivicky
Secretary-Treasurer H. S. Mandell
Director A. Z. Jekste
General Manager S. V. Roth
Suppliers of original Zeiss Ikon Xenon projection
equipment for motion picture theatres, TV studios,
graphic arts, audio-visual work, etc.
ALEX L. CLARK LIMITED
3751 Bloor St. W., Islington, Ont,
(231-3303)
OFFICERS
President . Mrs. A. L. Clark
Vice-President W. G. Farrow
Secretary-Treasurer R. D. Ramsdale
Sales G. W. Birley, G. Quinney
Company sells studio and TV equipment and has
a representative in Montreal.
DOMINION THEATRE EQUIPMENT
COMPANY LIMITED
970 Davie St., Vancouver, BC.
(MU. 2-1848)
OFFICERS
President R. E. W. Fairleigh
Treasurer D. V. K. Fairleigh
DOMINION THEATRE SUPPLIES
77 Thorndale Or., Hamilton, Ont.
(JAckson 7-0506)
Manager Marcel Mongeon
FLORMAN & BABB (CANADA) LTD.
1263 Dorchester St. W., Montreal, Que.
(866-3351)
OFFICERS
President Arthur Florman
Vice-President John Babb
Secretary-Treasurer Milton Cooper
Manager . Ken Jones
GENERAL SOUND & THEATRE
EQUIPMENT LIMITED
861 Bay St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(925-3871)
OFFICERS
President & Gen. Mgr. Lloyd C. Pearson
Executive Vice-President Andrew G. Rouse
Secretary Angus MacCunn
Treasurer Ralph B. M. Shaw
Chief Engineer A. D. Turnbull, P.Eng.
DIRECTORS
R. W. Bolstad, F. E. Peters, V. O. Marquez, J.
S. Wolfe, Pearson, Rouse.
DISTRICT OFFICERS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Ray L. Townsend, District Manager,
2 1 58- 12th Ave. W., Vancouver IRE. 6-5506)
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Distributors of
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and
EVERYTHING FOR THE THEATRE
Owned and Operated by
ARMAND BESSE
39 Years in Show Business
4810 St. Denis St. • MONTREAL 34, P.Q. • 842-6762
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MARQUEE LETTERS
MID-WESTERN
R. W. Mann, District Manager,
102-313 Donald St., Winnipeg
(WH. 2-5795)
J. Zagol, Branch Manager,
731-1 0th Ave. SW, Calgary (AM. 2-5012)
C. Johnson, Field Rep.,
l0939-82nd Ave., Edmonton (GE. 9-3090)
ONTARIO
W. Walterhouse, District Manager,
861 Bay St., Toronto (925-3871)
E. A. Grant, Field Rep. (London),
327 Brock Ave., Byron, Ont. (Phone 109)
Norman Smith, Field Rep.,
68 Terrace Dr., Hamilton (FU. 5-5661)
A. Bridger, Field Rep.,
305 Cedar St. N., Timmins (AM. 4-3045)
J. Hewson, Field Rep.,
41 Belmont Ave., Ottawa (CE. 4-3571)
QUEBEC
A. D. Turnbull, P.Eng., Eastern Division Mgr.,
160 Bates Rd., Montreal 26 (RE. 9-6381)
MARITIMES
C. L. Johnston, District Manager,
339 Main St., Saint John, NB (OX. 3-2819)
G. Gilbert, Branch Manager,
166 Hollis St., Halifax (422-4538)
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS LTD.
1207 Roselawn Ave., Toronto, Ont.
(781-5241)
President . D. M. Brown
Vice-President G. E. Hunter
BRANCH OFFICES
BROCKVILLE
L. Lochner. Manager.
1 42A Perth St. (01. 2-4252)
KINGSTON
A. G. Boisvert, Manager,
P.O. Box 851 1546-7123)
CANADA
111 Donwoods Dr., Toronto 12, Ont.
(483-2702)
Canadian Rep. .. Aldo Ippolito
PHILIPS ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
LIMITED
116 Vanderhoof Ave., Toronto 17, Ont.
(487-5161)
Vice-President . E. Batler
Product Mgr., Theatre Equipment Alex Hutcheon
Company sells and services extensive range of
theatre projection equipment, including Universal
70/35 mm., pulsed discharge lamp shutterless pro¬
jectors, 35 mm. projectors, TV projectors, etc.
QUICK'S MOVIE SERVICE
703 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Toronto 7, Ont.
(483-7208)
Owner Charlie Quick, Sr.
J. M. RICE & CO. LTD.
430 Kensington St., Winnipeg 21, Mon.
(TU. 8-7987)
President J. M. Rice
General Manager & Secretary J. L. Rice
BRANCH OFFICE
EDMONTON
C. G. C. Carphin, District Manager,
10029 Jasper Ave. (28502)
SHARP’S THEATRE SUPPLIES LTD.
104-4th St. SW, Calgary, Alta.
(AM. 2-4076, 2-7266)
Manager . W. Gray Sharp
Sound and Projection Technician A. E. Sick
16 mm. Division D. N. Rhodes
INTER THEATRE SERVICES LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
Manager David Mandell
Projection & Sound A. Lawrence Greer
THEATRE EQUIPMENT SUPPLY CO.
2182 W. 12Hi Ave., Vancouver 9, BC.
(RE. 8-2421)
Owner is Harry I. Howard.
LILY CUPS LIMITED
300 Danforth Rd., Toronto, Ont.
(691-2181)
OFFICERS
Executive Vice-President
L. J. Inglis
General Sales Mgr.
J. J. O'Brien
National Acct. Specialist
Howard Lee
DISTRICT MANAGERS
Maritimes
G. Allen
Quebec
T. Gosnell
Ontario .
D. Connell
Manitoba
M. Popham
Alberta, Saskatchewan (North)
M. Tettley
Alberta, Saskatchewan (South)
D. Hortin
British Columbia
J. Campbell
MACKENZIE EQUIPMENT CO. LTD.
433 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.
(921-7343)
President R. B. Mackenzie
MANLEY INC.
1920 Wyandotte Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
OFFICERS
President Mrs. V. Manley
Vice-President C. Manley
Secretary J. Manley
VISUAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY
146 Bates Rd , Montreal 26, <?ue.
(REgent 7-5439)
Owner Michael M. Resin
Associations
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTION
SOCIETY
TORONTO BRANCH
c/o Secretary-Treasurer
Apt. 204, 36 Church St.. Weston, Ont.
(244-8519)
OFFICERS
President . . . Wm. Hills
Vice-President Ed. Whyatt
Secretary-Treasurer John Jeffrey
Technical Adviser Lou Lodge
Mechanism G. Hulse, A. Hope
Sound . . H. Brooks
Organization was founded in 1928 at the incep¬
tion of sound motion pictures to study newest
developments related to projection and member¬
ship is confined to persons under IATSE jurisdic¬
tion. The Toronto branch meets monthly after
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CONSOLIDATED THEATRE SERVICES
2050-1 Oth Avenue, S.W., Calgary, Alberta
THEATRICAL ADVERTISING AND SUPPLIES
Servicing the Motion Picture Industry Faithfully
Throughout Western Canada
• POSTERS • FRAMES
• TRAILERS • MONTHLY PROGRAMS
• TICKETS • BINGO SUPPLIES
(Phone 244-1484, Nite 252-1915)
Manager — Mr. Max Candel
The Biggest Name in Popcorn Throughout the World
For over a quarter of a century, Manley, Inc.
has assisted thousands of theatre owners in
equipping and operating a more profitable
concession. Investigate how Manley's years of
merchandising experience and superior Manley
equipment can help you make your
concession more profitable.
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POPCORN SUPPLIES
Write or Phone: Aldo IppoIIto
MANLEY, INC.
Ill Donwoods Dr., Toronto, Phone 483-2702
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midnight at the Workers Educational Association,
577 Jarvis St.
SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE &
TELEVISION ENGINEERS
9 East 41st St.. New York 17. NY.
(LO. 5-0172)
OFFICERS
President . Reid H. Ray
Past President John W. Servies
Executive Vice-President Ethan M. Stifle
Engineering Vice-President Deane R. White
Edilorial Vice-President Herbert E. Farmer
Financial Vice-President Joseph T. Dougherty
Convention Vice-President Geo. W. Colburn
Sections Vice-President Garland C. Misener
Secretary Robert G. Hufford
Treasurer Wilton R. Holm
GOVERNORS
1962-63 — G. Carleton Hunt, Harold Jones, Rich¬
ard E. Putnam, Edward H. Reichard, Howard W.
Town. 1963-64 — Max Beard, Roger J. Beaudry, Wm.
E. Gephart, Ralph E. Lovell, Kenneth M. Mason,
Byron Roudabush, James L. Wassell, Wm. D.
Heddon.
CANADIAN SECTION
Chairman . L. T. Wise
TORONTO
Chairman Harold Hundert
Past Chairman L. T. Wise
Secretary-Treasurer L. Hadley
MANAGERS
Michael Stechly, Murray Marshall, Maurice
French, Rodger J. Ross, Jim Bach, Helmut Berger.
MONTREAL
Chairman . Mike Barlow
Secretary-Treasurer Ken Jones
MANAGERS
George Bova, Charles Frenette, L. Goode, F.
Dobbs, Bernie McAllister, A. Schieman.
Tickets
D. ENGLISH & CO. LTD.
1029 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal. Que.
(UNiversity 6-2886)
Owners Nat Gordon, Paul Saxe
Printers of reserved-seat and roll tickets.
Carbons
BURMOUNT MERCANTILE CO.
Suite 415. 1420 Towers St., Montreal 25. Que.
(935-0950)
Owner . H. H. Burko
INTERWORLD THEATRICAL
DISTRIBUTING CO. LIMITED
277 Victoria St.. Toronto. Ont.
(366-3113)
President A. W. Perry
UNION CARBIDE CANADA LTD.
CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION
123 Eglinton Ave. E.. Toronto 12. Ont.
(487-1311)
SALES DISTRICT OFFICERS
MONTREAL
1255 Laird Blvd.
TORONTO
123 Eglinton Ave. E.
WINNIPEG
1016 St. James St.
Special Contracts
EATON’S OF CANADA
CONTRACT SALES SERVICE
Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton,
London, Winnipeg, Regina. Saskatoon, Edmonton,
Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria.
THE ROBERT SIMPSON CO. LTD.
CONTRACT DIVISION
45 Richmond St. W , Toronto, Ont.
(861-9111, Local 7)
Trailers
FILM TRAILER SERVICE
120 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4395)
President M. L. Sweigman
Sales Manager Sam L. Vinsen
Secretary H. L. Barron
Posters and Signs
CONSOLIDATED THEATRE
SERVICES
2050-1 0th Ave. SW., Calgary, Alta.
(CH. 4-3012, 4-1484)
Managing Director Max Candel
INTER THEATRE SERVICES LTD.
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
Manager David Mandell
MARITIME POSTER EXCHANGE
LIMITED
162 Union St., Saint John, NB.
(693-9275)
Owners are Harry Cohen and Delbert Buckley.
PICTORIAL DISPLAY STUDIO
700 Queen St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(465-5469)
Owners are Al Harvey and Pete Grant.
THEATRE POSTER SERVICE LTD.
120 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4395)
President & General Manager M. L. Sweigman
DIRECTORS
M. L. Sweigman, H. L. Barron, S. L. Robins.
Affiliated Companies: Independent Poster Supply
Co., Display Frame Co. Also supplies tickets,
Monthly Program, Exploitation Promotions and Film
Trailer 4 TV Service.
WEST COAST THEATRE SERVICE
LIMITED
2182 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver 9, BC.
(REgent 8-5155)
OFFICERS
President 6 Gen. Mgr. Eric Rosebourne
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INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
LIMITED
KINGSTON
546-7123
Province-Wide Service
To The Theatre Industry
BROCKVILLE TORONTO
Dl. 2-6252 RU. 1-5241
QUALITY ■ SANITARY
DISPOSABLE
Hot Cupsv Cold Cupsv
Beverage Prints v7 Lids for
All Sizes V Popcorn Cupsv7
Paper Plates Choice of Numerous Designs v7
Contact: ULY CUPS LIMITED 300 DANFORTH RD., TORONTO, ONT.
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Advertising — Screen
ADFILMS LIMITED
110 Church St., Toronto 1, Ont.
(368-8986, 368-8068)
OFFICERS
President Fred T. Stinson
Executive Assistant Mrs. Dorothy Mathieson
Vice-President, Sales C. Harry Emerson
Comptroller C. K. Hodges
Secretary J. B. Allen, QC
Eastern Division Manager Claude Fitzpatrick
Service Manager Angus Bryce
DIRECTORS
F. T. Stinson, Jean E. Stinson, A. R. Stinson,
W. H. Hendren, Jr., C. J. Mabry.
Canadian Member of Screen Advertising World
Association, specializing in placement of color
theatre screen advertising trailers, including orig¬
inations of Motion Picture Alexander Corp., New
Orleans, Colorado Springs and New York.
UNIVERSAL FILM ADVERTISING
OF CANADA
983 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.
(925-2515)
Owner is Hy Katz.
Seat Manufacturers
CANADIAN OFFICE & SCHOOL
FURNITURE LTD.
Preston. Ont.
(653-6223)
CANADIAN SEATING CO. LTD.
18 Canmotor Ave., Toronto 18, Ont.
(255-0158-9)
OFFICERS
President David H. Dewey
Sales Engineer R. A. Moffatf
Sales Manager Dean H. Dewey
Refreshments
Suppliers of Refreshments
& Equipment to Theatres
CANADIAN AUTOMATIC
CONFECTIONS LTD.
85 Duke St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5215)
OFFICERS
President . Frank H. Strean
Vice-President S. Spiegel
Gen. Mgr. & Director I. Frankie
BRANCH OFFICE
WINNIPEG
Ross Campbell, General Manager,
243 Lilac Ave.
COCA-COLA LTD.
90 Broadview Ave., Toronto 8, Ont.
(461-8211)
THEATRE OPERATIONS
Vice-President Fred Allen
District Manager — Toronto John Paul
District Manager — Montreal J. A. Peloquin
Special Rep. — Toronto Jack Strachan
Supervisor — Winnipeg Jim Frend
CONCESSION EQUIPMENT CO.
85 Duke St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-1081)
Distributors of Specialty Food Service Equip¬
ment. A division of Super Pufft Popcorn Ltd.
CRUSH INTERNATIONAL LTD.
1590 O'Connor Dr., Toronto, Ont.
(755-4161)
OFFICERS
Mgr., Fountain-Vending Divs. K. O. Welland
BRANCH OFFICES
MONTREAL
290 Des Laurier St.
WINNIPEG
590 King Edward St., St. James.
VANCOUVER
2184 W. Broadway.
KERSHAW AGENCIES LTD.
6455 MacLeod Trail, Calgary, Alta.
(ALpine 5-0355)
General Manager Frank Kershaw
PEPSI COLA CANADA LTD.
4900 Jean Talon St. W., Montreal, Que.
(REgent 1-6401)
OFFICERS
President . F. W. McIntosh
Mgr. National Accts. Dept. R. C. Hollingsworth
National Accts. Dept. P. W. Rossen
TORONTO
J. Colville,
1435 Weston Rd.,
Toronto 15, Ont., 1762-7391)
MONTREAL
A. Blake,
4900 Jean Talon St. W.,
Montreal, Que. (REgent 1-6401)
SERVICE CONFECTIONS LTD.
243 Lilac St., Winnipeg, Man;.
(GLobe 2-7844)
General Manager Ross Campbell
SHOPSY FOODS LTD.
2 Huxley Rd.. Weston P.O., Ont.
(244-5586)
President Samuel Shopsowitx
Supervisor of Restaurant &
Concession Sales Robert Lawrence
SUPER PUFFT POPCORN LTD.
85 Duke St., Toronto. Ont.
(363-1081)
President Frank H. Strean
Vice-President . . S. Spiegel
Distributors of all makes of popcorn machines
and drive-in concession equipment.
SUPER PUFFT POPCORN CO.
(WESTERN)
234 Lilac St., Winnipeg, Man.
(GLobe 2-7844)
President Frank H. Strean
Vice-President . . S. Spiegel
General Manager Ross Campbell
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Servicing Theatres From Coast to Coast
Canada’s leading
operator and sup¬
plier to theatres,
arenas, drive-ins
and parks.
284 KING STREET EAST
TORONTO, CANADA
Branches:
25 Monk Street, Longueuil, Quebec
78 Marion Street, St. Boniface, Manitoba
1227 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C.
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THEATRE CONFECTIONS LTD.
284 King St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(366-3931)
President R. W. Bolstad
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.
Secretary Angus MacCunn
Treasurer . , . Clare Doidge
BRANCH OFFICES
Purchasing Agent W. J. Giglio
TORONTO
Jim Speiran, District A Manager,
Leno Turaldo, District B Manager.
MONTREAL
G. R. Dillon, Manager,
C. Champagne, Supervisor,
25 Monk St., Longueuil, Que.
WINNIPEG
L. W. Gibb, Manager,
78 Marion St., St. Boniface, Man.
VANCOUVER
F. C. Troy, Manager,
1227 Howe St.
DRIVE-IN & PARK CONCESSIONS
J. G. Flanagan, Manager,
John Dymont, Supervisor,
284 King Street E., Toronto.
Associations
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF CONCESSIONAIRES
201 North Wells St., Chicago 6, III.
(CEntral 6-3858)
OFFICERS
Chairman of the Board Spiro J. Papas
Council of Past Presidents J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.
President .. . . A. Smith
Executive Vice-President E. Redstone
1st Vice-President James Hoover
2nd Vice-President Syd Spiegel
Treasurer Harold Chesler
Executive Secretary Lou Abramson
(CANADIAN REGION)
85 Duke St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5215)
OFFICERS
Chairman J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.
Vice-Chairman S. Spiegel
Regional Vice-President C. Sweeney
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GENERAL INFORMATION
I960
(Figures below are from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics)
1 1961 figures were not available at press time.)
Theatre Receipts . $ 72,294,344
Amusement Taxes . $ 5,889,371
Number of Theatres Where Films Shown 1,659
Number of Paid Admissions 117,734,361
This figure indicates a decrease of 9.2 per cent.
Drive-In Theatres’ Share of Total Receipts $ 6,789,678
Number of Paid Admissions to Drive-Ins 10,029,249
The I960 figure represents a decrease of about 4 per cent. There were 232
drive-ins in I960 compared with 234 in 1959.
Canada’s Seating Capacity 772,908
Canadian Per Capita Expenditure $ 4.39
Highest Per Capita Expenditure — British Columbia $ 5.40
Potential Number of Admissions 585,098,647
Percentage of Capacity Utilized 18%
Average Admission Price (including taxes) 66c
Number of 16 Mm. Theatres 101
Number of 35 Mm. Films Released in 1959 874
Number of Distribution Companies 52
Number of Exchange Offices 121
Rentals from 35 Mm. Films $ 23,229,803
Rentals from 16 Mm. Films $ 9,265,875
Number of USA Films Released 231
Number of British Films Released 67
Number of French Films Released 118
Statistics Used Below Are For Fiscal Year 1962-63 Ended March 31
of the Ontario Board of Censors
Number of Features Under Review 512
Number Originating in the United States 202
Number Originating in Great Britain 47
Number Originating in Canada 1
Number of Foreign-Language Films 262
Number of Short Comedies 146
Number of Newsreel 116
Number of Miscellaneous Subjects 118
Number of Feet Examined (for single prints) 5,590,000
Number of Features Treated 36
Number of Feature Films Classed as ‘Adult’ 93
Number of Feature Films Classed as ‘Restricted’ (For 18-Year-
Olds and over) 33
Number of Feature Films Rejected 0
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ASSOCIATED MOTION PICTURE
ADVERTISERS, INC.
Room 410, 545 Fifth Ave.. NY 17, NY.
President _ Ted Arnow
Vice-President . Samuel Horowitz
Secretary . . . Marcia Sturn
Treasurer . ..... . Hans Barnstyn
CANADIAN MEMBERS
James Nairn, Famous Players Can. Corp., Toronto,
Charles Mason, Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd.,
Toronto.
Raoul Auerbach, 20th Century Theatres Ltd.,
Toronto.
Thomas Cleary, Consolidated Theatres Ltd., Mont¬
real.
CANADIAN CENTRE OF FILMS
FOR CHILDREN
(Administered by the Canadian Film Institute)
1762 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ont.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Chairman . Mrs. G. C. V. Hewson (Toronto)
Vice-Chairman . Arthur Chetwynd (Toronto)
Secretary Mrs. M. W. McCutcheon (Toronto)
Honorary Treasurer Gaudry Delisle (Quebec City)
Member Dr. F. B. Rainsberry (Toronto)
RANK ORGANIZATION OF
CANADA LTD.
20 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5961)
Chairman . John Davis
President & Sec.-Treas. C. R. B. Salmon, CA
DIRECTORS
John Davis, Kenneth Winckles, C. R. B. Salmon,
F. H. Fisher.
N. A. TAYLOR ASSOCIATES
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(924-3701)
See advertisement.
THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS
Barclay Hotel, Front & Simcoe Sts., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4151)
Representative Joe Poster
Company books live talent.
Associations
ACTORS FUND OF CANADA
519 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.
(922-7092)
President . . . . . . . Jane Mallet
Vice-President . . Paul Kligman
Secretary . Hilary Vernon
Treasurer . . . . Drew Thompson
DIRECTORS
Larry McCance, Bruce Corder.
CANADIAN COUNCIL OF
CHRISTIANS AND JEWS
229 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont.
(368-8026)
OFFICERS
Executive Director Richard D. Jones
Co-Chairmen . John D. Hayes, Rhys M. Sale,
Sam Steinberg
PACIFIC REGION
Room 121, 815 West Hastings St.
Vancouver, BC
WESTERN DIVISION
111 8th Ave. E., Calgary, Alberta
CENTRAL DIVISION
224 Phoenix Building, Winnipeg, Man.
QUEBEC DIVISION
1411 Mansfield St., Montreal, Que.
MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE OF SUPPORT
Gordon Lightstone, chairman; J. J. Fitzgibbons,
Charles Chaplin, N. A. Taylor, Jule Allen, Haskell
Masters and Hye Bossin. Fitzgibbons and Lightstone
are members of the Board of Directors.
CANADIAN PICTURE PIONEERS
Room 1210, 21 Dundas Sq., Toronto 2, Ont.
(364-9630)
OFFICERS
President Dan Krendel
Vice-President . Len Bishop
Secretary-Treasurer Lionel Lester
Honorary Solicitor D. J. Ongley, QC
Membership . . . Russ McKibbin
Sick & Welfare Harold Pfaff
DIRECTORS
M. Axler, J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr., F. Martin, H.
S. Mathers, C. S. Posen, P. Travers.
CANADIAN PICTURE PIONEERS TRUST FUND
Chairman . O. R. Hanson
Secretary-Treasurer George Beeston
Trustees . Frank L. Vaughan, F. H. Fisher,
Morris Stein
DIVISIONS
MARITIMES
B. & L. Theatres, 69 Orange St., Saint John, NB.
President
Vice-Pres.
Vice-Pres.
Vice-Pres.
Secretary
Treasurer
OFFICERS
. Joshua Lieberman
NS . A. J. Mason
NB J. Lieberman
PEI . . . Bruce H. Yeo
. Eric Golding
. . Lou Simon
QUEBEC
5887 Monkland Ave., Montreal, Que.
OFFICERS
Honorary President _
President .
1st Vice-President . . .
2nd Vice-President . .
Secretary .
Treasurer . . .
L. E. Ouimet
W. H. Giles
N. W. Gordon
M. L. Prevost
. H. Cohen
Wm. Deveault
WINNIPEG
Rothstein Theatres, Marlborough Hotel,
Winnipeg 2, Man.
OFFICERS
President . D. Rothstein
Vice-President . D. Wolk
Secretary-Treasurer _ W. A. Armstrong-Taylor
CALGARY
Capitol Theatre, Edmonton, Alta.
President
Treasurer
Secretary
OFFICERS
. . . . Fred Varlow
. . . W. O. Kelly
. Jack Gow
VANCOUVER
205-2182 W. 12th Ave., Vancouver, BC.
OFFICERS
President . . Harry I. Howard
Secretary-Treasurer . A. K. Graburn
THE PIONEER OF THE YEAR AWARD
In 1952 the CPP marked The Golden Anniversary
of the Silver Screen in Canada, dating it from the
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establishment of the first successful mof'on picture
theatre — the Electra of John Schuberg on Cor¬
dova Street, Vancouver, which he cpened in the
Fall of 1902. At the celebration barquet held in
the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Sch’iS^-'i Jule
Allen of Toronto, George Ganetakos of Montreal,
A. J. Mason of Springhill, NS, L. Ernest Ouimet
of Montreal and Fred G. Spencer of Saint John,
NB were honored as pre-1910 pioneers who had
done the most to advance the motion p'cture as
a popular form of entertainment in its early days.
Spencer passed on shortly before the banquet and
Schuberg and Ganetakos have died since.
The next year The Pioneer of the Year Award
was inaugurated. Those who have r^ceivnd it to
date are — 1953: John J. Fitzgibbons. S’-.. CBE;
1954: Jack Arthur, MBE; 1955: LouTs Rosenfeld;
1956: O. R. Hanson; 1957: Wm. Summerville, Sr.;
1958: N. A. Taylor; 1959: Haskell M. Masters;
1960: Morris Stein; 1961: R. W. Bolstad; 1962:
Wm. G. Lester.
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
COUNCIL OF CANADA
Executive Secretary, 21 Dundas Sq., Toronto, Ont.
(364-9630)
AFFILIATES
British Columbia Exhibitors Association; Alberta
Theatres Association; Saskatchewan Motion Pic¬
ture Exhibitors Association; Manitoba Motion Pic¬
ture Exhibitors Association; Motion Picture Theatres
Association of Ontario; Quebec Allied Theatrical
Industries; Maritime Motion Picture Exhibitors As¬
sociation; Canadian Motion Picture Distributors
Association; Association of Motion Picture Pro¬
ducers and Laboratories of Canada; Newfoundland
Theatres; Equipment Dealers Association; Trade
Press.
OFFICERS
Honorary Chairman J. J. Fitzgibbons, CBE
Chairman Frank H. Fisher
Vice-Chairman Peter S. Myers
Vice-Chairman Harry Prygrocki
Vice-Chairman Wm. Summerville
Secretary-Treasurer H. C. D. Main
Executive Secretary Arch H. Jolley
Committees
INTRA-INDUSTRY
H. Masters, A. Rouse, H. Hamick, H. C. D.
Main, Myer Axler, Leon E. Shelly, William Sum¬
merville.
RESOLUTIONS
F. Gordon Spencer, chairman; Douglas Miller.
LEGISLATIVE — TAXATION
R. W. Bolstad, chairman; C. R. B. Salmon, vice-
chairman; A. W. Shackleford, A. Chetwynd, B.
K. Beach, H. S. Mandell, G. B. Markell, Myron
McLeod, William Johnston, F. Gordon Spencer,
Lloyd Pearson.
PUBLIC RELATIONS & BOXOFFICE PROMOTION
C. S. Chaplin, chairman.
FINANCE & ORGANIZATION
H. C. D. Main, chairman; Peter S. Myers,
vice-chairman; H. Howard, D. Miller, William
Lester, A. J. Mason, Harry Prygrocki, Reg. Plumb.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY
A. Turnbull, chairman; F. Peters, J. Rice, G.
Sharp, A. Besse, P. R. Hayes.
INSURANCE
Fred Morley, chairman; H. S. Mandell.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
Paul Hanner, Lou Consky and William Summer¬
ville.
NATIONAL LEGION OF DECENCY
453 Madison Ave., NY 22, NY.
(PLaza 9-1400)
Executive Secretary
Right Rev. Monsignor Thomas F. Little, STL, LHD
Assistant Executive Secretary
Rev. Patrick J. Sullivan, SJ, STD
Chairman, Motion Picture Dept.
Mrs. J. F. Looram, LHD
VARIETY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL,
TENT 28, TORONTO
Frince George Hotel, Toronto, Ont.
(363-3567)
OFFICERS
Chief Barker George Altman
1st Asst. Chief Barker Robert Hall
2nd Asst. Chief Barker Hugh Walker
Property Master Andrew Rouse
Dough Guy Sam Shopsowitz
CANVASMAN
Henry Bolton, Jack Bernstein, Wally Crouter, Bert
Brown, Donald Summerville, George Heiber, those
listed above and the six Immediate Past Chief
Barkers.
CHAPLAINS
Father G. J. Cherrier, OBE; Rabbi Stuart E.
Rosenberg, Ph.D; Rev. Hugh MacDonald.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN (1962)
Fund Raising
Robt. R. Hall
Liaison with Variety Village
Lionel Lester
Publicity .
Win Barron
Finance . .
R. W. Bolstad
Baseball Tickets
Henry Bolton
Sick and Welfare
Ben Granatstein
Press Clipping Library
Charles Mason
Telephone .
Claude Alexander
Membership
Jack Bernstein
Constitution and By-Laws
Harry S. Mandell
Program & Meetings
Sam Shopsowitz
Ceremonial Barker
Win Barron
House .
Len Bishop
Baseball Program
Andrew Rouse
Meeting Co-ordinator
Bert Brown
Heart Trustees
David Griesdorf,
N. A. Taylor,
J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.,
Conn
Smythe, Dan Krendel
TENT 28 CHARTER MEMBERS
The Variety Club of Toronto received its char¬
ter from the Variety Clubs of America (which
became Variety Clubs International) in Sept.,
1945, and its Interim Crew, made up of charter
members, was confirmed in February, 1946.
The first Crew was comprised of John J. Fitz¬
gibbons, Chief Barker; Paul L. Nathanson, First
Assistant Chief Barker; the late L. M. Devaney,
Second Assistant Chief Barker; the late B. S. Okun,
Dough Guy; O. R. Hanson, Property Master; and
the late William P. Covert, H. L. Nathanson, the
late Ben Freedman, Gordon Lightstone, Ernest
Rawley and N. A. Taylor, canvasmen.
PAST CHIEF BARKERS
1946, 1947-1948: John J. Fitzgibbons, CBE;
1949-1950: Morris Stein; 1951: J. J. Chisholm;
1952. 1953: R. W. Bolstad; 1954: Wm. Summer¬
ville, Jr; 1955: Harry S. Mandell; 1956: David
Griesdorf; 1957, 1958: N. A. Taylor; 1959: Dan
Krendel; 1960: John J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.; 1961: Phil
Stone; 1962: Lionel Lester.
TENT 28 HEART AWARD WINNERS
In 1947 the late Peter Campbell, then presi¬
dent of the Maple Leaf Baseball Club, was
singled out by the Variety Club for his great
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work and presented with a gift to symbolize it.
The following year Conn Smythe, president of
the Maple Leaf Hockey Club, was similarly hon¬
ored. By vote of the tent it was decided to
undertake an annual award for the member who
had done the most to serve its cause and that
this was to be known as a "Heart Award." The
winners since its inception are — 1948: John J.
Fitzgibbons, Sr.; 1949: James Cameron; 1950: Wm.
Summervi lie, Jr.; 1951: Ernest M. Rawley; 1952:
George Altman; 1953: Monty Hall; 1954: Dan
Krendel; 1955: Jim Nairn; 1956: R. W. Bolstad;
1957: J. A. Troyer; 1958: Herb Allen; 1959: Bert
Brown; 1960: J. J. Fitzgibbons, Jr.; 1961: Ed De
Rocher; 1962: Hye Bossin.
CHARITY CITATION AWARD
In 1950, Tent 28. Toronto, was given the Charity
Citation Award of Variety Clubs, I nternational.
The winner is selected annually by a special jury.
VARIETY CLUBS — WILL ROGERS HOSPITAL
Gordon Lightstone is the representative of the
Variety Club of Toronto on the board of the
hospital and Dr. Samuel J. Forest, 262 St. Clair
Avenue West, Toronto, is Tent 28’s examining
physician.
VARIETY VILLAGE
3701 Danforth Ave.
Address Mail to
Station B, Scarboro, Ont.
(699-7167)
Principal and Headmaster J. Arthur Robertson
Matron Mrs. Evelyn M. Tyrrell
Housemother Mrs. Margaret Redway
Situated at Scarboro, Ontario, beside the east¬
ern entrance to Toronto, Variety Village, a train¬
ing school and residence for crippled children
from any part of the province, is the major
project of the Variety Club of Toronto. It is
operated for the Club by the Ontario Society for
Crippled Children.
Overlooking Lake Ontario, it was built on land
donated by the Provincial Government and the
cornerstone was laid on December 21, 1948, by
Col. George A. Drew, QC, LLD, then leader of
His Majesty's Opposition in the House of Com¬
mons and former Prime Minister of Ontario. It was
officially opened on November 16, 1949, by the
Hon. Dana Porter, QC, Minister of Education and
Attorney-General for the Province, who repre¬
sented the Hon. Leslie Frost, QC, Prime Minister
of Ontario.
VARIETY VILLAGE COUNCIL
Secretary . R. Auld
c/o Ontario Society for Crippled Children
92 College St., Toronto
Representing the Variety Club of Toronto: Phil
Stone, chairman; Dan Krendel and J. J. Fitzgib¬
bons. Jr.
Representing the Ontario Society for Crippled
Children: Conn Smythe, John Counsell, Morris
Stein.
Representing the Provincial Department of Edu¬
cation: A. Gamble.
VARIETY VILLAGE SCHOOL BOARD
Representing the Variety Club of Toronto: Mor¬
ris Stein, chairman.
Representing the Ontario Society for Crippled
Children: Conn Smythe.
Secretary-Treasurer . R. Auld
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS
International Big Boss: John H. Harris, Harris
Amusement Company, 3875 Bigelow Blvd.,
Pittsburgh 13, Pa.
International Main Guy: Marc Wolf, Y & W
Management Corp., 642 Illinois Bldg., In¬
dianapolis 4, Ind.
Chairman E* ecutive Board: George W. Eby, 1603
Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Member, Executive Board: Jack Beresin, 333 South
Broad St., Philadelphia , Pa.
International Executive Director: George C. Hoov¬
er, P.O. Box 1162, South Miami, Fla.
International Chief Barker: Rotus Harvey, 291
Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calif.
First Assistant Chief Barker: James Carreras, 113
Wardour St., London W.l, England.
Second Assistant Chief Barker: Ralph Pries, 333 S.
Broad St., Philadelphia , Pa.
International Dough Guy: Joseph Podoloff, Vogue
American Theatre Ltd., 31 W. Blake St.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
International Property Master: J. J. Fitzgibbons,
Jr., 284 King St. E., Toronto, Ont., Canada.
International Press Guy: Phil Gerard, Universal
Pictures, 445 Park Ave., NY, NY.
International Sergeant-at-Arms: James G. Balmer,
3875 Bigelow Blvd., Pittsburgh 13, Pa.
Chairman, International Membership Committee:
Ralph Pries, 333 S. Broad St., Phila. 7.,
Penn.
Chairman, International Charities Committee:
George Eby, 1603 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburg 22,
Pa.
International European Representative: C. J.
Latta, Associated British Pictures Corp.,
Limited, 30 Golden Sq., London, England.
International Representatives: R. L. Bostick, 412 S.
2nd St., Memphis 2, Tenn.; George C.
Hoover, P.O. Box 1162, South Miami, Fla.;
Harry Kodinsky, 210 Park Bldg., Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Gene Murphy, Desert Inn, Las Vegas,
Nev.; Joseph Podoloff, 31 W. Lake St.,
Minneapolis, Minn.; Phil Stone, 1331 Yonge
St., Toronto, Ont.
VARIETY TENTS
Tent No. 1 — Pittburgh, Pa.: Wm. Penn Hotel.
Tent No. 3 — Cincinnati, Ohio: Hotel Metropole.
Tent No. 4 — St. Louis, Mo.
Tent No. 5 — Detroit, Mich.: Tuller Hotel.
Tent No. 6 — Cleveland, Ohio: Tudor Arms Hotel.
Tent No. 7 — Buffalo, N.Y.: Variety Club Bldg.
Tent No. 8 — Milwaukee, Wis.: Inactive.
Tent No. 9— Albany. N.Y.: 326 State St.
Tent No. 10 — Indianapolis, Ind.: 512 N. Illinois St.
Tent No. 11 — Washington, D.C.: Willard Hotel.
Tent No. 12 — Minneapolis, Minn.: Hotel Nicollet.
Tent No. 13 — Philadelphia, Pa.: Bellevue-Stratford
Hotel.
Tent No. 14— Milwaukee. Wis.: 1027 W. Wells St.
Tent No. 17 — Dollas, Texas: Hotel Adolphus.
Tent No. 18 — Dayton, Ohio: Moraine Hotel.
Tent No. 19 — Baltimore, Md.: Stanley Theatre
Bldg.
Tent No. 20 — Memphis, Tenn.: Gayoso Hotel.
Tent No. 21 — Atlanta, Ga.: Atlantan Hotel.
Tent No. 22 — Oklahoma City, Okla.: Hotel
Biltmore.
Tent No. 23 — Boston, Mass.: Statler Hotel.
Tent No. 24— Charlotte, N.C.: 30 1 >/2 W. Trade St.
Tent No. 25 — Hollywood, Calif.: 1765 N. Sycamore
Ave.
Tent No. 26 — Chicago, III.: Congress Hotel.
Tent Mr*. 27 — "rand Rapids, Mich.: P.O. Box C8.
Tent No. 23 — Toronto, Canada: Prince George
Hotel.
Tent No. 29— Mexico City. D.F.: Hotel Vista
Hermosa, I nsurgents-Sur-y-Sullivan.
Tent No. 32 — San Francisco, Calif.: 90 Golden
Gate Ave.
Tent No. 33 — Miami, Fla.: Miami Colonial Hotel.
Tent No. 34 — Houston, Texas: P.O. Box 92 59.
Tent No. 35— New York, N.Y.: Room 2411. 1501
Broadway.
Tent No. 36 — London, England: 143 Wardour St.
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Tent No. 39 — Las Vegas, Nev.: Sahara Hotei.
Tent No. 41 — Dublin, Ireland: Carlton Cinema,
52 Upper O’Connell Street.
Tent No. 44 — Jacksonville, Fla.
Tent No. 45 — New Orleans, La.: 920 Gravier St.
Tent No. 46 — Seattle, Wash.: P.O. Box 4044.
WOMEN OF THE
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
(Toronto Branch)
861 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont.
(925-3871)
OFFICERS
President Joan Shields
1st Vice-President Dorothy Mathieson
2nd Vice-President Reta Tulk
Treasurer Olive Copleston
Corresponding Secretary Florence Long
Recording Secretary Ethel Jordan
DIRECTORS
Doris Heenahan, Marcelle Lee, Jean Uttley,
Sonia Wener, Kitty Fisher, Sylvia Mont, Sharon
Battle.
Customs
TRANS WORLD CUSTOM BROKERS
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-6135)
Manager . Lou Fox
CUSTOMS, TARIFF, ETC.
16 MM. FILMS FROM USA
Exposed motion picture film is subject to a duty
of I V2 cents per linear foot ad valorem, which
is not to exceed 20 per cent of the invoice value,
plus a sales tax of I I per cent. The duty is to be
computed on the prevailing rate of exchange on
date of shipment. If the USA dollar is at a pre¬
mium in Canada the invoice value is increased to
compensate for the difference in exchange. If,
however, the USA dollar is at a discount in
Canada the invoice value is reduced. Here is how
the tariff is worked out on a 5,000-foot film, in¬
voiced at $400, when the Canadian dollar is at
a discount of 8 per cent:
Invoice value $400.00
Plus prevailing rate of
exchange (8%) 32.00
432.00
Duty or
1 5,000
feet
at WiC a
foot
75.00
(As the
Duty
does
not exceed
20%
of the
invoice
valu
e, in this
case
$86.40,
the $75 is
taken in
full.)
Amount su
bject to
sales
Tax
507.00
Sales tax
11%
55.77
Amount payable (duty and sales tax) 130.77
16 MM. FILMS FROM GREAT BRITAIN
Exposed motion picture film is free of duty but
subject to a sales tax of eleven per cent on the
invoice value.
EDUCATIONAL OR RELIGIOUS FILMS
[Tariff Item 696 II)]
Photographic reproductions (films) when for the
use and by order of any society or institution in¬
corporated or established for religious, philo¬
sophical, educational, scientific or literary pur¬
poses, and not for sale or rental: Duty free and
sales tax exempt under all tariffs on production
of certificate in required form. Information avail¬
able at all Custom Houses.
35 MM. FILMS FROM USA
Exposed motion picture film has a minimum
value of eight cents per foot for duty purposes.
(An appraisal valuation of eight cents a foot is set
by the Government, but if the invoice value is
higher then the greater figure i9 used.) The duty
is one and one-half cents per foot and this is
added to the appraisal value. A sales tax of II
per cent is worked out against the total. The
figures are the same for color or black-and-white.
The appraisal value takes care of the fluctuation
in exchange. Here is how the tariff is worked out:
1,000 feet at minimum value of 8c per
foot . . $80.00
Duty of M/ac per foot 15.00
Amount dutiable 95.00
Sales tax 11% 10.45
Amount payable (duty and sales tax) 25.45
EDUCATIONAL OR RELIGIOUS FILMS
(Tariff Item 696A)
This item provides for moving picture films,
sound or silent, separate sound film track, slides
and slide films, positive or negative, and sound
recordings for use therewith; sound recordings for
use by educational, scientific or cultural institu¬
tions or societies; sound recordings other than for
sale or rental; models, static and moving; wall
charts, maps and posters: All the foregoing when
certified by the government or by a recognized
representative authority of the government of the
country of production or by an appropriate repre¬
sentative of the United Nations Educational, Scien¬
tific and Cultural Organization as being of an
international educational, scientific or cultural
character duty and sales tax free under all tariffs.
Regulations and information on certifying authori¬
ties may be obtained at any Custom House.
35 MM. FILMS FROM GREAT BRITAIN
Exposed motion picture film is subject to the
same duty and sales tax as USA shipments.
OTHER ITEMS
"Cinematograph and motion picture cameras for
use by professional motion picture producers hav¬
ing studios in Canada equipped for motion picture
producKon" and "parts of the foregoing" are
free of duty under the British Preferential and
Most Favored Nation Tariffs and 15% under the
General Tariff; on and after July I, 1963 the
Most Favored Nation rate will be 9%.
Item 915 "Cellulose nitrate cinematograph and
moving picture films, negatives, n.o.p.," sets the
rate under British Preferential and Most Favored
Nation tariffs at ten per cent, with no discount
when duty is less than 15 per cent.
Item 658, which was free under British Pre¬
ferential tariff and Most Favored Nation tariff
and three cents per foot under General tariff, is
listed at the same rates but has been altered to
exclude filmed or video taped TV commercials.
Added was Item 658A, which gives the duty on
filmed or video taped TV commercials as 15%
BPT, 20% Mr NT and 30% General Tariff; and
658B, which gives the duty on video tape, n.o.p.
(not otherwise provided for under 658 and 658A),
as 15% BPT, 20% MFNT and 30% General Tariff.
The amended Item 658 reads:
"Motion picture film, of 16 millimetre width and
over, and video tape, not including filmed or
video taped television commercials, when im¬
ported by recognized processors of motion pic¬
ture film or video tape having duly equipped
laboratories for processing motion picture film
or video tape in Canada, for the sole purpose
of having reproductions made therefrom, and if
the original film or video tape is re-exported
within six months from the date of importation,
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under such regulations as the Minister may
prescribe."
Hem 696 affords duty-free entry to a very
broad range of articles and equipment imported
into Canada for the use and by order of any
society or institution incorporated or established
solely for religious, philosophical, educational,
scientific or literary purposes, or for the encour¬
agement of the fine arts, or for the use and by
order of any public hospital, college, academy,
school or seminary of learning in Canada, and
not for sale or rental. The articles referred to
above include sound and silent films, separate
sound film tracks, positive and negative slides
and filmstrips. The relation of this tariff item to
certain articles of equipment is noted further on.
Unexposed sensitized negative film of standard
commercial width, viz., 35 mm. or over, is rated
for duty under item 187b at 10 per cent ad va¬
lorem, Most Favored Nation tariff and free under
British Preferential Tariff. Unexposed sensitized
negative film of lesser width, e.g. 8 mm. or 16
mm., is classified for duty purposes under Item 187
at 20 per cent ad valorem under the aforesaid
Tariff and is admitted free under British Preferen¬
tial tariff.
Exposed 35 mm. films pay a duty of 1.5 Cana¬
dian cents per foot. This tariff also applies to
British films. As mentioned above, films for the
use and by order of institutions or societies quali¬
fied for the entry benefits are exempt from duty.
Film cameras, for use with films of 8 mm., 16
mm. or 35 mm. silent type, are considered to be
admissable free of duty under the provision in
Item 696 relating to "mechanical equipment of a
class or kind not made in Canada," when for the
use and by order of institutions or societies quali¬
fied for the entry benefits of this Item and not
for sale or rental.
PROVINCIAL
THE most comprehensive survey of
the motion picture in action ever
made and recorded is that which was
issued by UNESCO in 1950, “Press/Film/
Radio,” which is one of the “Reports On
the Facilities of Mass Communications”
embracing the world. Pages 292 to 305
are devoted to Canada, a flattering
amount of space indicative of its high
standing in the film world.
One of the most interesting sections of
Unesco’s Canadian survey was called
“Legislation,” which contained informa¬
tion surprising in its nature and quantity.
It is reprinted here with revisions to
bring it up to date.
Apart from the National Film Act governing the
operation of the National Film Board of Canada,
which will be dealt with later on, no special
film legislation has been issued by the Canadian
Government, this being the domain of the pro¬
vincial governments. Each of these has enacted
such legislation, mainly dealing with licensing and
censorship as follows:
British Columbia: Moving Pictures Act 1924 as
amended by the Moving Pictures Act Amend¬
ment Act 1948 and the Regulations under it
(Regulations respecting Moving Picture Films
and Film Exchanges, lastly amended by Order
in Council No. 272 of 16 February 1950). The
Sound projectors for 16 mm. films are held to
be articles of a class or kind not made in Canada
and are therefore admissable under Item 696,
when for the use and by order of institutions
qualified for the entry privileges of this Item and
not for sale or rental.
Sound projectors for 16 mm. films, designed for
portable use and having incandescent lamp light
source, have been ruled as made in Canada and
are not entitled to entry under Item 696.
Slide or filmstrip still-picture projectors, when
valued at not less than $25 each retail in Canada
may be admitted free of duty under Item 696,
when for the use and by order of institutions
qualified for the entry privileges of this Item and
not for sale or rental.
Articles entitled to entry under Tariff Item 696
are exempt from the consumption of sales tax;
otherwise the impost of eleven per cent levied on
the duty-paid value is applicable.
INCOME TAX INFORMATION
No changes were made in the Canada-United
States Reciprocal Tax Convention during the past
year, according to the Department of National
Revenue. The effect of the Convention, as stated
by the Legal Branch at the Taxation Division, is:
"Under the Treaty Agreement between the
United States and Canada, a credit for income
tax deducted at source by one country will be
allowed on the return filed by a taxpayer of the
other country. Canadians earning income in the
United States may claim credits in their Cana¬
dian returns for income tax withheld at a United
States source, and Americans earning income in
Canada may claim credit in their American re¬
turns for income tax withheld at a Canadian
source. ' '
LEGISLATION
censor board, which has an "Adult Entertain¬
ment" classification, recently introduced "Re¬
stricted," which bans all under 18 from films
so designated.
Alberta: Amusements Act and the Regulations
Under the Amusements Act of 1941 lastly
amended by Order in Council No. 488 of 2
May 1949. A recent amendment lowered the
age at which children may attend movie thea¬
tres after 8 p.m. without adult companionship
from 16 to 14.
Manitoba: Amusements Act 1924.
New Brunswick: The Theatres Act 1927.
Nova Scotia: The Theatres, Cinematograph and
Amusements Act 1923, and Regulations there¬
under (lastly revised 7 July 1945).
Ontario: The Theatres Act, 1953, a complete revi¬
sion of the Theatres and Cinematographs Act,
first passed in 1911. Under the new act the
minimum age under which children may attend
movies unaccompanied is lowered from 16 to 14.
The term "theatre" is redefined to apply only
to those showing 35 mm. films. The exhibition
of 16 mm. films in halls becomes the respon¬
sibility of local officials. The previous men-per-
booth law is withdrawn. Films classified as
"Adult Entertainment" must be so advertised
in the papers and identified outside the theatre.
Under the category called "Restricted" certain
films are allowed exhibition for patrons over 18,
each engagement requiring approval.
Prince Edward Island: There is no Board of Cen¬
sors. Pictures shown must be approved by the
New Brunswick Board of Censors.
Quebec: Act respecting Exhibitions of Moving Pic-
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tures 1925 and the regulations under it (Regula¬
tions respecting the censorship of films, lastly
revised by Order in Council No. 342 of 31
March 1949).
Saskatchewan: The Theatres and Cinematographs
Act 1940 and the Regulations under the Theatres
and Cinematographs Act, lastly amended by
Order in Council No. 48 of 1948.
Finally, in the North West Territories which do
not constitute a province, there is the Ordinance
respecting Motion Pictures, lastly amended on 17
March 1948, dealing mainly with theatre licensing
and safety conditions. As there are only four
licensed cinemas in the North West Territories
which obtain films through provincial distribution,
and as such films have been censored by the
provincial authorities, it has not b^en considered
necessary to carry out further censorship.
In Newfoundland, there is an "Act regarding
the Censoring of Moving Pictures," but no regu¬
lations have been laid down thereunder. At one
time a Board of Censorship existed but it was
dissolved some years ago.
All provincial acts contain regulations concern¬
ing the licensing of cinemas with a view to public
safety and compliance with censorshio rule*. Gen¬
erally the licensing includes permanent cinemas
as well as mobile cinemas and drive-in theatres
both for 35mm and 16mm. In the Province of
Quebec, film performances in the open air and
consequently drive-in theatres, are prohibited.
Most of the provinces require by law th-*t pro¬
jectionists must pass an examination and obtain
a certificate.
Film exchanges (distributing companies and their
local agents) must also be licensed, generally to
ensure the safe storage of films. In different prov¬
inces, such as the provinces of Alberta, Nova
Scotia and Ontario, the law contains a clause
according to which the authority in charge may
prescribe the terms and conditions under which
films may be sold, leased or exchanged.
In addition the Lieutenant-Governor in Council
of the province of Ontario may require that a
proportion of the films available for distribution
to exhibitors and the films exhibited in each
theatre be of British manufacture and origin, and
he may fix such proportions on a monthly or
yearly basis.
The Nova Scotia Theatres, Cinematographs and
Amusement Act lays down that no cinema may
be deprived of the number of films necessary
for its operation and also that no cinema may
contract for more films than are reasonably
required.
A special rule of the British Columbia Moving
Pictures Act provides for the establishment of
a British Columbia Patriotic and Educational Pic¬
ture Service under the Department of the Attorney-
General The task of this service is to produce
and acquire films and slides of a patriotic, edu¬
cational or entertaining nature (especially con¬
cerning the Province or the Dominion) and to
furnish them without charge for public exhibition
in the cinemas. The Director of the Service may
issue directions to the cinemas as to the times and
manner of the exhibition of the films and slides.
Finally different provincial acts deal with enter¬
tainment taxes and all of them contain
censorship rules. The general pattern is that cen¬
sorship is exercised in each province by a Censor¬
ship Board and appeals against the decisions of
these Boards can be made to the provincial
Appeals Boards. Furthermore, films are usually
censored under two categories: Adult and Suit¬
able for Family Entertainment (or General), but
Ontario and BC have added a third classifica¬
tion: Restricted, under which only persons over
18 years may be admitted. The age under which
children may not visit cinemas unless films es¬
pecially approved for them are shown, varies
from 14 to 16 years. However, in the Province
of Quebec children under 16 were not admitted
at all from 1927 until 1961, when legislation was
introduced to change this.
(For censorship fees and exchange licences see
Censorship section.)
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AWARDS
ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE
ARTS & SCIENCES
9038 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif.
(Crestview 5-1146)
OFFICERS
President Arthur Freed
Vice-Presidents Elmer Bernstein, Jacob H. Karp
Secretary Hal Elias
Assistant Secretary Hal Mohr
Treasurer Fred L. Metzler
Assistant Treasurer Richard Murphy
Executive Director Margaret Herrick
Assistant Executive Director Sam E. Brown
Counsel Wright, Wright, Goldwater & Mack
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Jack Atlas, Elmer Bernstein, Steve Broidy, Mac¬
donald Carey, Wendell Corey, William H. Daniels,
Delmer Daves, George W. Duning, Hal Elias, Rudi
A. Fehr, Arthur Freed, Ivan Goff, Alexander Gol-
itzen, Roland Gross, Jacob H. Karp, Stanley E.
Kramer, Emile Kuri, Perry Lieber, Fred L. Metzler,
Hal Mohr, Richard Murphy, Ken Peterson, Gordon
E„ Sawyer, Hal B. Wallis, Waldon O. Watson, Fred
Zinneman.
The purposes of the Academy are:
To advance the arts and sciences of motion
pictures and to foster co-operation among the
creative leadership of the motion picture industry
for cultural, educational and technological pro¬
gress.
To recognize outstanding achievements by con¬
ferring annual Awards of Merit, serving as a
constant incentive within the industry and focusing
wide public attention upon the best in motion
pictures.
To conduct co-operative technical research and
stimulate the improvement of methods and equip¬
ment.
To provide a forum and common meeting ground
for the various branches and crafts; to sponsor
publications; and to serve as an impartial clear¬
ing house for achievement records and statistics.
To constitute an organization of established pres¬
tige which is expressly prohibited from concern¬
ing itself with economic, political or labor issues.
To represent to the public the viewpoint of the
actual creators of motion pictures and symbolize
a leadership comparable to that of other academic
institutes and foundations.
To foster educational activities between the
public and the industry, with particular reference
to encouraging motion picture courses in univer¬
sities and sponsoring vocational scholarships.
ADVERTISING RULES
Regulations for the use of Academy Award
symbols and references to the Oscar-winning plays
and players for advertising and exploitation pur¬
poses are:
No film or achievement which has not won an
Academy Award may be advertised or exploited
in a manner which will mislead the public and
imply by design, layout or wording of copy, that
the film or achievement has won the Academy
Award.
Pictures nominated for specific Awards may be
so advertised providing: that no reproduction of
an Awards symbol is used; that the word "nomi¬
nations" or the words "nominated for" appear in
the same size, style and color of types as the
words "Academy Award"; that the achievement
for which the nomination has been voted is in¬
cluded in the advertising.
Honorary Awards which are conferred only by
vote of the Academy Board of Governors must
be clearly defined in all advertising as Honorary
Awards and must specify the accomplishments for
which the recognition was accorded. Honorary
Awards shall not be so advertised or exploited
that the public will confuse an Honorary Award
with an Award voted by the Academy member¬
ship.
When an Honorary Award has been conferred
for a technique or for a series of motion pictures,
the Award symbol granted for that Honorary
Award may be used in advertising such technique
or series providing: that the year and accomplish¬
ment for which the Honorary Award was given is
included in the advertising; that only the symbol
presented for the technique or series is used, and
not the statuette unless the statuette was the
symbol so presented.
Academy Award symbols (statuette or plaque)
may be used without special written permission
only (a) To advertise the specific achievement
for which the Award was given; (b) To refer to
the presentation of the annual Academy Awards
as an event; and (c) In connection with stories
and articles referring to the Academy as an
organization. Permission to use the Academy
Award symbols for any other purposes whatsoever
must be obtained in writing from the Academy.
1962 ACADEMY AWARDS
( Awards made by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences in April, 1963 in Hollywood, California.)
Production: Lawrence of Arabia, Horizon Pictures-
Columbia.
Actor: Gregory Peck, To Kill a Mockingbird, Em¬
pire-Universal.
Actress: Anne Bancroft, The Miracle Worker, United
Artists.
Supporting Actor: Ed Begley, Sweet Bird of Youth,
MGM.
Supporting Actress: Patty Duke, The Miracle Work¬
er.
Direction: David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia.
Screenplay (Adapted from another source): Horton
Foote for To Kill a Mockingbird.
Screenplay (Original story): Ennie de Concini, Al¬
fredo Giannett? and Pietro Germi for Divorce
—“Italian Style, IFD.
Cinematography, Color: Fred A. Young for Lawr¬
ence of Arabia.
Cinematography, Black and White: Jean Bourgoin,
Henry Persin and Walter Wottitz for The
Longest Day, 2Qth-Fox.
Song: Henry Mancini for music and Johnny Mer-
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cer for lyrics for Days of Wine and Roses
from the film of the same name, Warners.
Music Score (Adaptation or treatment): Ray
Heindorf for The Music Man, Warners.
Music Score (Substantially original: Maurice
Jarre for Lawrence of Arabia.
Film Editing: Ann Coates for Lawrence of Arabia.
Sound: John Cox, sound director, for Lawrence of
Arabia.
Art Direction, Color: John Box and John Stoll for
Lawrence of Arabia. Set decoration, Dario
Simoni.
Art Direction, Black and White: Alexander Golitzen
and Henry Bumstead for To Kill a Mockingbird.
Set decoration, Oliver Emert.
Costume Design, Color: Mary Wells for The Won¬
derful World of the Brothers Grimm, MGM-
Cinerama.
Costume Design, Black and White: Norma Koch for
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, Warners.
Documentary, Feature: Black Fox, Astor Pictures.
Documentary, Short: Dylan Thomas, Janus Films.
Short, Live Action: Heureux Anniversaire, Atlantic
Pictures.
Short, Cartoon: The Hole, Brandon Films.
Speciaf Effects: Robert MacDonald for visual ef¬
fects and Jacques Maumont for audible effects
in The Longest Day.
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Steve Broidy.
Previous Academy Awards
1927- 28
Actor: Emil Jannings, Way of All Flesh.
Actress: Janet Gaynor, Seventh Heaven.
Picture: Wings, Paramount.
Special Awards: Warner Bros, for The Jazz Singer.
Charles Chaplin for The Circus.
1928- 29
Actor: Warner Baxter, In Old Arizona.
Actress: Mary Pickford, Coquette.
Picture: Broadway Melody, MGM.
1929- 30
Actor: George Arliss, Disraeli.
Actress: Norma Shearer, The Divorcee.
Picture: All Quiet on the Western Front, Universal.
1930- 31
Actor: Lionel Barrymore, A Free Soul.
Actress: Marie Dressier, Min and Bill.
Picture: Cimarron, RKO.
1931- 32
Actor: Fredric March, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Actress: Helen Hayes, The Sin of Madelon Claudet.
Picture: Grand Hotel, MGM.
Special Award: Walt Disney for creation of Mickey
Mouse.
1932- 33
Actor: Charles Laughton, The Private Life of
Henry VIII.
Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Morning Glory.
Picture: Cavalcade, Fox Film Corp.
1934
Actor: Clark Gable, It Happened One Night.
Actress: Claudette Colbert, It Happened One
Night.
Picture: It Happened One Night, Columbia.
Special Award: Shirley Temple for outstanding
contribution to screen entertainment.
1935
Actor: Victor McLaglen, The Informer.
Actress: Bette Davis, Dangerous.
Picture: Mutiny on the Bounty, MGM.
Special Awards: David Wark Griffith for dis¬
tinguished creative achievements as director
and producer and lasting contributions to
progress of motion picture arts.
1936
Actor: Paul Muni, The Story of Louis Pasteur.
Actress: Luise Rainer, The Great Ziegfeld.
Picture: The Great Ziegfeld, MGM.
Special Awards: March of Time. W. Howard
Greene and Harold Rosson for color cinema¬
tography in the Garden of Allah.
1937
Actor: Spencer Tracy, Captains Courageous.
Actress: Luise Rainer, The Good Earth.
Documentary, Feature: The Horse With the Flying
Tail, Walt Disney-Empire-Universal.
Documentary, Short: Giuseppina, James Hill Pro-
duction-Lester A. Schoenfeld Films.
Short, Live Action: Day of the Painter, Little
Movies-Kingsley-U nion Films.
Short, Cartoon: Munro, Rembrandt Films-Film
Representations.
Special Effects: Gene Warren and Tim Baar for
The Time Machine, Galaxy Films-MGM.
Foreign Language Film: The Virgin Spring, A. B.
Svensk Filmindustri (Sweden).
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: Sol Lesser.
Special Honorary Awards: Gary Cooper; Stan
Laurel; Hayley Mills for most outstanding
juvenile performance of the year in Walt
Disney's Pollyana.
Picture: The Life of Emile Zola, Warner Bros.
Special Awards: Mack Sennett, Edgar Bergen.
W. Howard Greene for color photography of
A Star Is Born, Selznick-United Artists. The
Museum of Modern Art Film Library for col¬
lecting films dating from 1895.
Irvinq G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Darryl F.
Zanuck.
1938
Actor: Spencer Tracy, Boys Town.
Actress: Bette Davis, Jezebel.
Picture: You Can't Take It With You, Columbia.
Special Awards: Walt Disney for Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs. Deanna Durbin. Mickey
Rooney. Oliver Marsh and Allan Davies for
color cinematography of Sweethearts. Harry
M. Warner. J. Arthur Ball. Paramount. Gor¬
don Jennings. Farciot Edouard and Loren
Ryder.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Hal Wallis.
1939
Actor: Robert Donat, Goodbye, Mr. Chips.
Actress: Vivian Leigh, Gone With the Wind.
Picture: Gone With the Wind, Selznick Interna-
tional-MGM .
Special Awards: Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. The Tech¬
nicolor Company. Motion Picture Relief Fund.
Judy Garland for outstanding performance as
screen juvenile. William Cameron Menzies for
achievements in use of color for Gone With
the Wind.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: David O.
Selznick.
1940
Actor: James Stewart, The Philadelphia Story.
Actress: Ginger Rogers, Kitty Foyle.
Picture: Rebecca, Selznick International-U A.
Special Awards: Bob Hope. Colonel Nathan Levin¬
son. Twentieth Century-Fox Films. Warner Bros.
Art Department and Anton Grot.
1941
Actor: Gary Cooper, Sergeant York.
Actress: Joan Fontaine, Suspicion.
Picture: How Green Was My Valley, 20th Century-
Fox.
Special Awards: Walt Disney. William Garrity.
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John A. Hawkins. RCA Manufacturing Co. for
use of sound in Fantasia. Leopold Stokowski
and associates for unique creation of visualiz¬
ed music in Fantasia.
Irving G. Tholberg Memorial Award: Walt Disney.
1942
Actor: James Cagney, Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Actress: Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver.
Picture: Mrs. Miniver, MGM.
Special Awards: Charles Boyer for creation of the
French Research Foundation. In Which We
Serve for outstanding international foreign
production. MGM for production of the Andy
Hardy series which best reflects the American
Way of Life.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Sidney
Franklin.
1943
Actor: Paul Lukas, The Watch on the Rhine.
Actress: Jennifer Jones, The Song of Bernadette.
Picture: Casablanca, Warner Bros.
Special Award: George Pal for his novel technique
in producing puppetoon shorts.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Hal B. Wallis.
1944
Actor: Bing Crosby, Going My Way.
Actress: Ingrid Bergman, Gaslight.
Picture: Going My Way, Paramount.
Special Av/ard: Margaret O'Brien as the outstand¬
ing child actress of the year.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Darryl F.
Zanuck.
1945
Actor: Ray Milland, The Lost Weekend.
Actress: Joan Crawford, Mildred Pierce.
Picture: The Lost Weekend, Paramount.
Special Awards: Walter Wanger for distinguished
achievement in serving six consecutive years
as president of the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences. Frank Ross, producer,
Mervyn Leroy, director, and Frank Sinatra,
star of the House I Live In. Peggy Ann Garner
as the most promising juvenile of 1945 for her
performance in A Tree Grows In Brooklyn.
1946
Actor: Fredric March, The Best Years of Our Lives.
Actress: Olivia de Havilland, To Each His Own.
Picture: The Best Years of Our Lives, RKO-Samuel
Goldwyn.
Special Awards: Laurence Olivier. Harold Russell.
Ernst Lubitsch. Claude Jarman, Jr. (Junior
Award ) .
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Samuel Gold¬
wyn.
1947
Actor: Ronald Colman, A Double Life.
Actress: Loretta Young, The Farmer's Daughter.
Picture: Gentleman's Agreement, 20th Century-Fox.
Special Awards: Shoe Shine, Lopert Films. Ken
(AV. 8-5489)
Murray for Bill and Coo. James Baskett for
his portrayal of Uncle Remus in Song of the
South. Industry pioneers — George K. Spoor,
Thomas Armat, Albert E. Smith, Col. William
N. Selig. C. C. Davis of Western Electric.
Charles R. Dailey of Paramount Laboratories.
Col. Nathan Levinson of Warner Bros.
1948
Actor: Sir Laurence Olivier, Hamlet.
Actress: Jane Wyman, Johnny Belinda.
Picture: Hamlet, J. Arthur Rank Organization.
Special Awards: Ivan Jandl for The Search. Sid
Grauman. Adolph Zukor. Walter Wanger for
Joan of Arc.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Jerry Wald.
1949
Actor: Broderick Crawford, All the King's Men.
Actress: Olivia de Havilland, The Heiress.
Picture: All the King's Men, Robert Rossen-Colum-
bia .
Special Awards: Jean Hersholt for distinguished
service to the industry. Bobby Driscoll for
outstanding juvenile performance in The Win¬
dow and So Dear to My Heart. Fred Astaire
for raising the standard of musical films.
Cecil B. De Mille for 37 years of pioneer
work in the industry.
1950
Actor: Jose Ferrer, Cyrano de Bergerac.
Actress: Judy Holliday, Born Yesterday.
Picture: All About Eve, 20th Century-Fox.
Special Awards: The Walls of Malapaga. George
Murphy. Louis B. Mayer. James B. Gordon and
20th-Fox camera dept. John Paul Livadary,
Floyd Campbell, L. W. Russell and Columbia
s'ound dept. Loren L. Ryder and Paramount
sound dept.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Darryl F.
Zanuck.
1951
Actor: Humphrey Bogart, The African Queen.
Actress: Vivien Leigh, A Streetcar Named Desire.
Picture: An American in Paris, MGM.
Special Awards: Rashomon. Gene Kelly for Achieve¬
ment in the Art of Choreography on Film.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Arthur Freed.
1952
Actor: Gary Cooper, High Noon.
Actress: Shirley Booth, Come Back, Little Sheba.
Picture: The Greatest Show on Earth, Paramount.
Special Awards: Bob Hope, Harold Lloyd, Merian
C. Cooper, Joseph M. Schenck, A. Arnold
Gillespie, George Alfred Mitchell.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Cecil B. De
Mille.
1953
Actor: William Holden, Stalag 17.
Actress: Audrey Hepburn, Roman Holiday.
Picture: From Here to Eternity, Columbia.
Special Awards: Joseph I. Breen, Pete Smith, Fred
Waller, 20th-Fox for CinemaScope, Bell &
Howell.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: George
Stevens.
1954
Actor: Marlon Brando, On the Waterfront.
Actress: Grace Kelly, The Country Girl.
Picture: On the Waterfront, Columbia.
Special Awards: Gate of Hell, Daiei-IFD. Jon
Whitley and Vincent Winters for Best Juvenile
Performances in The Kidnappers, JARO. Greta
Garbo. Danny Kaye for work for UN and
performance in Assignment Children. Loren
L. Ryder, John R. Bishop and Paramount
technical staff for VistaVision.
1955
Actor: Ernest Borgnine, Marty.
Actress: Anna Magnani, The Rose Tattoo.
Picture: Marty, United Artists.
Special Award: Samurai, Toho, Japan, as Best
Foreign Film.
1956
Actor: Yul Brynner, The King and I.
Actress: Ingrid Bergman, Anastasia.
Picture: Around the World in 80 Days, Michael
Todd-United Artists.
Special Award: La Strada, IFD, Italy, as Best
Foreign Film.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Buddy Adler.
1957
Actor: Alec Guinness, The Bridge on the River
Kwai.
Actress: Joanne Woodward, Three Faces of Eve.
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Picture: The Bridge on the River Kwai, Horizon
Pictures-Columbia.
Foreign Language Picture: The Nights of Cabiria.
Dino De Laurentiis (Italy).
Honorary Awards: Charles Bracket, B. B. Kahane,
G. B. "Bronco" Billy Anderson.
Jean Hersholt Memorial Award: Samuel Goldwyn.
1958
Actor: David Niven, Separate Tables.
Actress: Susan Hayward, I Want to Live.
Picture: Gigi, Arthur Freed Productions-MGM.
Foreign Language Picture: Mon Oncle, Spectra-
Gray-Alter Films (France).
Honorary Award: Maurice Chevalier.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Jack L.
Warner.
1959
Actor: Charlton Heston, Ben-Hur.
Actress: Simone Signoret, Room at the Top.
Picture: Ben-Hur, MGM.
Jean Hersholt Memorial Award: Bob Hope.
1960
Actor: Burt Lancaster, Elmer Gantry.
Actress: Elizabeth Taylor, Butterfield 8.
Picture: The Apartment, Mirisch Co. -United Artists.
1961
Actor: Maximilian Schell, Judgment at Nuremberg.
Actress: Sophia Loren, Two Women.
Picture: West Side Story, Mirisch Co. -United
Artists.
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award: Stanley
Kramer.
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award: George Seaton.
Special Honorary Awards: Fred L. Metzler for
his service to the Academy. Jerome Robbins
for his outsanding choreography on film. Bill
L. Hendricks for his patriotic service in pro¬
ducing the Marine Corps film, A Force in
Readiness.
British Film Academy Awards
THE SOCIETY OF FILM &
TELEVISION ARTS, LTD.
80 Great Portland St., London W. 1., England.
(MUSeum 2357)
OFFICERS
President HRH Prince Philip,
Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT
Chairman Anthony Havelock-Allan
Vice-Chairmen Edgar Anstey
James Bredin
Secretary Mrs. P. J. Steele
On Jan. I, 1959 the British Film Academy was
merged with the Guild of Television Producers
and Directors to form The Society of Film and
Television Arts, Ltd. in order to continue the
work of both groups in a single organization.
Objects of the SFTA are "To promote, maintain,
improve and advance original and creative work
among persons engaged in film and television
production; to create and maintain a high stand¬
ard of qualification and performance in such per¬
sons; and to encourage and promote experiment
and research in the arts, sciences and techniques
of film and television production." Among its
varied activities are fhe annual British Film Aca¬
demy Awards and those of the Guild of Tele¬
vision Producers and Directors.
Its members are senior film-makers or produc¬
tion executives and producers or directors of
TV programmes. Associate members are others
working creatively in film or TV and Affiliates
are those not creatively involved but who work
in professional contact with those who are.
1962 UK ACADEMY AWARDS
Film From Any Sources: Lawrence of Arabia
(Columbia ) .
British Film: Lawrence of Arabia.
United Nations Award: Reach for Glory (UK).
Short Film: Incident at Owl Creek (France).
Specialized Film: Four Line Conics (Canada).
Animated Film: The Apple (UK).
British Screenplay: Lawrence of Arabia (Robert
Bolt).
British Actress: Leslie Caron in The L-Shaped
Room.
British Actor: Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of
Arabia.
Foreign Acress: Anne Bancroft in The Miracle
Worker (USA).
Foreign Actor: Burt Lancaster in Bird Man of
Alcatraz (USA).
Most Promising Newcomer: Tom Courtenay in
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (UK).
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS
The Best Picture from any Source: 1947 — The
Best Years of Our Lives; 1948 — Hamlet; 1949 —
The Bicycle Thief; 1950 — All About Eve; 1951 —
La Ronde; 1952 — Breaking the Sound Barrier;
1953 — Jeux Interdits; 1954 — Le Salaire de la
Peur; 1955 — Richard III; 1956 — Gervaise; 1957 —
The Bridge on the River Kwai; 1958 — Room at the
Top; 1959 — Ben-Hur; 1960 — The Apartment; 1961
— (Tie) Ballad of a Soldier and The Hustler.
The Best British Picture: 1947 — Odd Man Out;
1948— The Fallen Idol; 1949— The Third Man;
1950 — The Blue Lamp; 1951 — The Lavender Hill
Mob; 1952 — Breaking the Sound Barrier; 1953
— Genevieve; 1954 — Hobson's Choice; 1955 —
Richard III; 1956 — Reach for the Sky; 1957 — The
Bridge on the River Kwai; 1958 — Room at the Top;
1959 — Sapphire; 1960 — Saturday Night and Sun¬
day Morning; 1961 — A Taste of Honey.
The Best Documentary Picture: 1947 — The
World Is Rich; 1948 — The Louisiana Story; 1949 —
Daybreak in Udi; 1950 — The Undefeated; 1951 —
Beaver Valley; 1952 — Royal Journey; 1953 — The
Conquest of Everest; 1954 — The Great Adventure;
1955 — The Vanishing Prairie; 1956 — On the Bow¬
ery; 1957 — Journey Into Spring; 1958 — Glass; 1959
— Seven Cities of Antarctica; 1960 — High Journey.
Special Award for Work Lying Outside the
Feature and Documentary Fields: 1948 — Atomic
Physics; 1949 — La Famille Martin; 1950 — The True
Face of Japan (This Modern Age); 1951 —
Gerald McBoing-Boing; 1952 — Animated Genesis;
1953 — The Romance of Transportation; 1954 —
Time Out of War; 1955 — The Bespoke Overcoat;
1956— The Red Balloon; 1957— A Chairy Tale; 1958
— The Children's Film Foundation; 1959 — This is
the BBC; 1960 — Dispute.
United Nations Award for the Besit Picture
Illustrating One or More Principles of the United
Nations Charter: 1949 — The Search; 1950 — In¬
truder in the Dust; 1951 — Four in a Jeep; 1952
— Cry the Beloved Country; 1953 — World With¬
out End; 1954 — The Divided Heart; 1955 — Chil¬
dren of Hiroshima; 1956 — Race for Life; 1957 — The
Happy Road; 1958 — The Defiant Ones; 1959 — On
the Beach; 1960 — Hiroshima, Mon Amour; 1961 —
Let My People Go.
Robert Flaherty Award for the Best Feature-
Length Documentary: 1959 — The Savage Eye; 1961
— Volcano.
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Canadian Film Awards
Chairman Roy Little
Management Canadian Film Institute
1762 Carling Ave., Ottawa, Ont.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Gordon Stoneham, A. L. Hepworth, Bernard
Lalande, Roy Little (secretary to the Committee),
representing the Canadian Film Institute; Walter B.
Herbert, E. R. McEwen, Alan Clarke, representing
The Canada Foundation; J. Roby Kidd, J. Alex
Edmison, Frank Peers, representing the Canadian
Association for Adult Education; Graeme Fraser,
Michael Spencer, representing The Association
of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories
of Canada; Dr. W. L. Archer, representing
Amateurs.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. Each film entered must be accompanied by
a completed official entry form with entry
fee attached.
2. All films must be produced in Canada by
Canadian producers.
3. Films must have been produced, or released
generally, during the year being judged.
4. A film may be entered in only one class.
5. The committee reserves the right to place
any entry in the most suitable class after
consultation with the producer.
6. Entries in the non-theatrical class must be
on 16 mm. stock.
7. No award will be made in any class if the
Canadian Film
FILM OF THE YEAR
LONELY BOY, produced by the National Film
Board, "for its achievement as a work of art as
much as a document on a phenomenon of our
times, distinguished by its conception, camera
work and editing."
SPECIAL AWARDS
To Dorothy and Oscar Burritt of Toronto "for
their pioneering work over three decades in
contributing to the development of appreciation
of film in Canada" and to Gaudry Delisle of
Quebec City "in grateful recognition of his many
years of devoted service for the promotion of
wider understanding and better use of films
for educational purposes."
THEATRICAL
THEATRICAL FEATURE
No award was made by the judges in this
category.
THEATRICAL SHORT
NAHANNI, produced by the National Film
Board, "for its successful exploitation of a dra¬
matic story in a remarkable setting and the
excellence of its presentation."
NON-THEATRICAL
ARTS AND EXPERIMENTAL
JOUR APRES JOUR, produced by the National
Film Board, "for the intuitive selection and imagin¬
ative handling of sound and image to contrast
judges feel that the entries do not reach
a suitable standard.
8. The adjudication of the entries by the judges
is final.
JUDGES
The panels of judges are composed of men and
women who are qualified to make evaluations,
while not being connected in any way with any
film submitted. In the formation of each panel,
recognition has been given to the fact that both
French and English films will be entered.
The judges, in making the awards, will assess
the overall effectiveness of the film. They will
take into account such factors as: The aim of
the film and how well it is achieved; its unity
and clarity; the direction, editing, quality of
script, photography, sound track, titles, anima¬
tion, music, etc. The Management Committee
may from time to time grant special awards for
other outstanding achievement in the motion
picture field.
AWARDS
The judges may recommend a Canadian Film
of the Year Award to the film which represents
the highest achievement of the year; a Certificate
of Merit to the film judged best in each class.
The trophy of the Association of Motion Picture
Producers and Laboratories of Canada goes to
the best amateur film of the year. Awards for
the best black-and-white and color cinematogra phy
are presented by the Canadian Society of
Cinematographers.
Awards, 1962
the monotonous routine of men at work with their
thoughts and private interests."
CHILDREN'S FILMS
FANTASTIQUE, FANTASTIQUE, produced by the
National Film Board, "for its skilful use of film
in capturing the delight and wonder of children
as they discover through microscopes the design
and excitement in nature."
CLIMATES OF NORTH AMERICA, produced by
the National Film Board, "for integrating a clear
narrative with effective animation at a pace and
in a manner most suitable for its intended
audience."
GENERAL INFORMATION
LONELY BOY was the winner in this category
also.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
ARCTIC ISLAND WILDCAT, produced by Spence
Crilly Film Productions, "for its reality and au¬
thenticity in the documentary tradition and its
achievement of purpose."
SALES AND PROMOTION
PARTNERS FOR PROGRESS, produced by Craw¬
ley Films Ltd., "for its imagination, excellent
visual quality and unaffected spirit in presenting
the economic philosophy of industrial develop¬
ment."
PATTERNS, produced by Williams Drege and
Hill Ltd., "for its brilliant and humorous treat¬
ment of the difficult subject of advertising re¬
search."
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TRAVEL AND RECREATION
GREY CUP FESTIVAL ’62, produced by Chet-
wynd Films Ltd., "for its dynamic and vivid
presentation of a Canadian sports spectacle."
WILDERNESS TREASURE, produced by Wilber
Sutherland and William Mason, "for its excellent
use of film to capture the beauty, mood and
spirit of the Canadian wilderness c|nd its impact
on young campers."
TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
MATHEMATICS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, pro¬
duced by the National Film Board, "for its
well-developed and attractive exposition of a
new method of teaching mathematics."
TELEVISION
INFORMATIONAL
LISTEN WITH YOUR EYES, produced by the
Canadian Broadcasting Corp., "for its insight and
absorbing presentation of the problems of the
deaf in learning language concepts."
THE ANNANACKS, produced by Crawley Films
Ltd., "for its treatment of a sociological subject
with sensitivity and dignity and for its excellent
visuals."
COMMERCIAL
KRAFT STRAWBERRY, produced by Rabko Tele¬
vision Productions Co. Ltd., "for its excellence
as a product commercial."
AMATEUR
(Winner of this category receives the Trophy
of the Association of Motion Picture Producers
and Laboratories of Canada, given annually for
the Best Amateur Film.)
CATHY, produced by Peter Gerretsen of Mont¬
real, "the best amateur film produced in Canada
in 1962" and winner of the AMPPLC Trophy.
POISON, produced by Derek Davy and Maurice
Stevens, "one of the best amateur films produced
in Canada in 1962."
SPECIAL FILM AWARD
FOUR LINE CONICS, produced by the National
Film Board, "in recognition of its imaginative and
experimental illustration of a specialized mathe¬
matical concept."
Previous Winners
1961 WINNERS
Film of the Year: No award was made in this
category.
Special Award: To O. J. Silverthorne, chairman
of the Ontario Board of Censors, "in recognition
of his generous interest in the problems of film
makers, film users and film viewers, and parti¬
cularly his continued helpfulness to Canadian
Film Awards and to the film society movement."
Theatrical — Short: Morning on the Lievre, Na¬
tional Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — Arts and Experimental, Children's
Films: Dance Squared, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — General Information: Circle of
the Sun, National Film Board.
Non-Theatrical — Public Relations: Campus on the
Move, Crawley Films Ltd. and Abitibi, Crawley
Films Ltd.
Non-Theatrical — Sales and Promotion: Project
Sentinel, Crawley Films Ltd.
Non-Theatrical — Training and Instruction: You
Can Go a Long Way, Meridian Films Ltd.
Non-Theatrical — Travel and Recreation: Glooscap
Country, Nova Scotia Information Service.
Television Films — Entertainment: Word Games,
Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
Television Films — Informational: A Friend to His
Country: William Lyon Mackenzie, National Film
Board.
Amateur: Au Temps des Ombres Blanches, Claude
Savard.
The Canadian Film Awards started in 1948. For
winners before 1961 see previous editions.
35 MM. Film Festivals
THE MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL INC.
306 Sherbrooke St. E.. Montreal, Que.
(842-8931)
Honorary Chairman Norman McLaren
Chairman Pierre Juneau
Secretary Fernand Cadieux
Administrator Germain Cadieux
DIRECTORS
Guy Cote, Marc Lalonde, Claude Sylvestre,
Pierre Juneau, Fernand Cadieux.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Marcel Martin, chairman; Germain Cadieux, exe¬
cutive secretary; A. Belleau, M. Cacopardo, Wm.
Davies, R. Demers, A. Lamothe.
143
Since 1925 the Composers, Authors and Publishers
Association of Canada Limited has served its composer,
author and publisher members, the users of music in Canada
and the Canadian public.
The protection of the property right inherent in musical
compositions and lyrics in the performing right field can only
be effectively accomplished through a central organization
such as CAPAC.
The users of music benefit from CAPAC’s administration
inasmuch as without such an organization any user would
have to clear thousands of musical works individually rather
than through one central body and the expense of such indi¬
vidual clearance would far exceed the cost of a blanket
license issued by CAPAC which authorizes the performance
of any or all of some millions of works.
CAPAC distributes the fees it collects amongst com¬
posers, lyric writers and publishers whose works are per¬
formed in Canada without any deduction whatsoever other
than the actual cost of overhead which is maintained at
approximately 14y2%. In any given distribution payments are
forwarded to Canadians as well as citizens of some thirty-
two countries throughout the world and the Canadian mem¬
bers in turn receive payment from societies in these countries
through CAPAC for performances of Canadian works abroad.
The Canadian public benefits as a result of CAPAC’s
existence inasmuch as the holders of the CAPAC license are
able to present to music lovers throughout Canada selections
from the world library of music without fear of infringing
copyright.
COMPOSERS, AUTHORS
AND PURLBSHERS ASSOCBATION
of Canada Limited
149
MUSIC
BMI CANADA LIMITED
16 Gould St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(364-0317)
OFFICERS
President Carl Haverlin
Vice-President Charles Jennings
Vice-President Phil Lalonde
General Manager Robert J. Burton
Asst. Gen. Mgr. & Sec. W. Harold Moon
Treasurer Robert Higgins
Comptroller Edward Molinelli
Non-Radio Dept. T. Clyde Moon
Serious & Educational Publications Ronald Napier
Popular & Standard Pub's S. B. "Whitey” Haines
DIRECTORS
Marcel Ouimet, CBC; Carl Haverlin, BMI, NY;
Charles Jennings, CBC; Jack Sayers, CJCA; Phil
Lalonde, CKAC; Lyman Potts, CJAD; Gordon F.
Henderson, QC.
MONTREAL OFFICE
1500 St. Catherine St. W.
(WEIIington 5-2552)
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Claude Champagne
Representative Denise Meloche
Non-Radio Dept. Pierre Thibeault
COMPOSERS, AUTHORS &
PUBLISHERS ASS’N OF CANADA
1263 Bay St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(9244427)
OFFICERS
President Sir Ernest MacMillan
Vice-President Gordon V. Thompson
Vice-President Dr. Eugene Lapierre
Secretary-Treasurer C. C. Devereux
DIRECTORS
Louis Applebaum, R. Archambault, Prof. J. J.
Weinzweig, Howard Cable, R. F. Collier, W.
Croombs, C. C. Devereux, Dr. Eugene Lapierre,
T. St. Clair Low, Sir Ernest MacMillan, Clermont
Pepin, Gordon V. Thompson.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
General Manager Wm. S. Low
Asst. General Manager John V. Mills
Executive Assistant Derek W. Hopkins
Licensing Manager Charles R. Matheson
Comptroller John Houston
MONTREAL OFFICE
614 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Bldg.,
1155 Dorchester Blvd. W.
(866-7266)
Motion Picture Theatre Tariff Approved by
the Copyright Appeal Board:
Rate Per Seat
499 seats and under 10c
500 to 799 seats . 12c
800 to 1,599 seats . . 15c
1,600 seats and over . 20c
Theatres operating three days or less per week
shall pay one-half the above rates.
Minimum fee, $10.
The seating capacity of drive-in theatres shall
be three times the maximum number of auto¬
mobiles which may be accommodated at any one
time.
A license obtained under this item of the tariff
does not authorize any concert or stage show
when the exhibition of one or more films is not
an integral part of the program.
16 mm. exhibition — Two dollars ($2) for not
more than four prints of any negative either made
in Canada or imported, and an additional $2 for
each additional four or fewer positive prints. Per¬
formance on payment "as many times and as
often as desired."
COPYRIGHT APPEAL BOARD
Ottawa, Ontario
Secretary G. H. Arbique
Hon. J. T. Thorson (chairman), president,
Exchequer Court.
J. Miquelon, QC, Under Secretary of State.
R. Bedard, QC, Associate Deputy Minister of
Justice.
(The Copyright Appeal Board is appointed by
the Governor in Council, as required under the
Copyright Act. It meets annually in Ottawa to
fix fees payable to performing right societies after
hearing interested parties and studying rates sub¬
mitted.)
MUSICAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY
OF CANADA
Building 5, Bayview Court, Willowdale, Ont.
(221-8564)
OFFICERS
President J. H. Crossan
(Associated Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Toronto)
Vice-President H. M. (Bob) Crosby
(Ont. Arenas Assn., Kitchener, Ont.)
Treasurer Donald W. M. Cooper, QC
(Daly, Harvey & Cooper, Toronto)
Manager & Secretary T. Arthur Evans
Counsel Willard Z. Estey, QC
DIRECTORS
T. J. Allard, Canadian Assn, of Radio & TV
Broadcasters, Ottawa.
S. G. Simpson, CA, Auditorium Owners & Opera¬
tors Assn., Inc., Toronto.
Angus MacCunn, Famous Players Canadian Corp.,
Toronto.
H. Blumsom, Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd.,
Toronto.
Arch H. Jolley, Motion Picture Theatres Assn, o1
Ont., Toronto.
Murray Grigg, Canadian Restaurant Assn.,
Toronto.
Lloyd B. Kiely, Rediffusion, Inc., Montreal.
Lloyd C. Pearson, General Sound & Theatre Equip¬
ment Co. Ltd., Toronto.
150
UNIONS
ACTORS EQUITY ASSOCIATION
519 Jarvis St,, Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-1133)
Canadian Representative Larry H. McCance
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF
MUSICIANS
OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
425 Park Ave., NY 22, NY.
( PLaza 8-0600)
OFFICERS
President Herman D. Kenin
Vice-President William J. Harris
Secretary . . Stanley Ballard
Treasurer George V. Clancy
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Lee Repp, E. E. Stokes, Alfred J. Manuti,
Charles H. Kennedy, Walter M. Murdoch and the
above officers.
CANADA
Executive Officer for Canada Walter M. Murdoch
Rms. 545-546, 17 Queen St. E., Toronto, Ont.
(368-7555)
AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL
ARTISTS
517 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(924-1133)
Canadian Representative Larry H. McCance
AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY
ARTISTS
551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, NY.
(TN. 7-5600)
OFFICERS
President . . Joey Adams
1st Vice-President . . . . Gus Van
2nd Vice-President Al Kelly
3rd Vice-President Jack Haley
Treasurer . . Joe Smith
Recording Secretary Sally Winthrop
National Administrative Sec. Bobby Faye
AGVA WELFARE TRUST FUND
1650 Broadway, New York 19, NY.
CANADIAN BRANCHES
TORONTO
Suite 406, 77 York St.
(366-4824)
Branch Manager Art (Slim) Burgess
MONTREAL
Room 110, 1434 St. Catherine St. W.
(UNiversity 6-1679)
Branch Manager . Phil Patry
ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN
TELEVISION & RADIO ARTISTS
(105 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
OFFICERS
President . Dennis Sweeting
Vice-Presidents Reg Gibson, Charles Kerr,
Philip Neilson
Honorary Treasurer Percy Saltzmann
General Secretary Marcel E. Francq
DIRECTORS
Roland Hunter, Vancouver; Rod Dewar, Mont¬
real; June Dennis, Toronto; Alan King, Toronto;
Paul Kligman, Toronto; June Callwood, Toronto.
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF
THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES
& MOVING PICTURE MACHINE
OPERATORS OF THE U.S. &
CANADA
(Affiliated with AFL-CIO and CLC)
Suite 1900, 1270 Avenue of the Americas,
New York 20, NY.
(Circle 5-4369)
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS
International President Richard F. Walsh
General Secretary-Treasurer Harland Holmden
Asst. I nternational President Walter F. Diehl
1st Vice-President James J. Brennan
2nd Vice-President Harry J. Abbott
3rd Vice-President Orin M. Jacobson
4th Vice-President John A. Shuff
5th Vice-President LeRoy Upton
6th Vice-President George J. Flaherty
7th Vice-President A. L. (Pat) Travers
8th Vice-President Edward J. Miller
9th Vice-President G. L. Tomasetti
Trustees William C. Scanlan, R. E. Morris,
George W. Brayfield
CANADIAN OFFICE
Suite 203, Frontenac Arms Hotel,
306 Jarvis St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(362-3579)
CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVES
A. L. (Pat) Travers, Int. Vice-Pres.,
304 Broadway, Toronto 12, Ont.
(489-1515)
Hugh J. Sedgwick, Int. Rep.,
Box 310, MPO, Hamilton, Ont.
(Phone 527-7937)
James I. Cameron, Int. Rep.,
165 Neville Park Blvd., Toronto 13, Ont.
(698-4642)
DISTRICT SECRETARIES
District No. 1— C. W. Christenson, 4806 S. E. 52nd
Ave., Portland, Ore. (Includes British Co¬
lumbia.)
District No. 11— Hugh W. Usher, 69 Weir St. S.,
Homilton, Ont.
District No. 12 — Edward L. Turner, 1084 Ashburn
St., Winnipeg 10, Man.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BROADCAST EMPLOYEES &
TECHNICIANS
(Affiliated with AFL-CIO and CLC)
INTERNATIONAL OFFICES
Rm. 711, 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, III.
Room 303, 1410 Stanley St., Montreal, Que.
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS
President . . . George Smith
Sec.-Treas. ..... Arthur HJorth
Asst. Sec. Treas. (Canada) . . Jiacomo Papa
REGION 6 (EASTERN CANADA)
Room 303, 1410 Stanley St., Montreal, Que.
Regional Vice-President . Patrick Par6
Representative . A. Pedneault
REGION 7 (WESTERN CANADA)
Room 109, 433 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont.
Regional Vice-President Everet Ferguson
Director, Region 7 Timothy J. O'Sullivan
Representative, Region 7 . Orval R. McGuire
151
CENSORSHIP
LAST year the National Committee
of the Motion Picture Exhibitors
Association of Canada put forward a
resolution on censorship to the Mo¬
tion Picture Industry Council of Can¬
ada and it was carried unanimously.
The resolution, noting that “the tastes
of the Canadian public have grown to
accept more mature films” and de¬
claring that “arbitrary censorship no
longer serves a useful purpose,” put
the MPICC on record as being "com¬
pletely opposed to the method of cen¬
sorship as presently practiced across
Canada and that the same be re¬
placed by a system of classification of
films for the guidance of the general
public.”
It should be noted that in the USA,
where film censorship was declared
illegal as an infringement on freedom
of speech by the Supreme Court, the
Motion Picture Association of America
sees no merit in classification and
considers it almost the same as
censorship.
In Canada film censorship is consi¬
dered part of provincial rights but
television, governed federally, is free
from provincial jurisdiction. This has
brought about the absurd situation in
which films for theatres must be sub¬
jected to examination, classified and
"treated” if required by the censors.
But the same films, telecast in Canada
or from censorship-free USA, enter
the home unexamined, unclassified
and uncensored, there being no fede¬
ral TV censorship of any kind.
Censors are beginning to yield to
the times a little and be more liberal
in their attitudes toward film content.
However, their departments are still
a source of revenue for provincial gov¬
ernments because of censorship fees.
Provincial governments have not heed¬
ed the contention of distributors that
censorship is a service and the fees
should be based on operation costs.
Quebec, from the most backward
province in matters of film censor¬
ship, is becoming the most progres¬
sive one. The Provincial Government,
on the recommendation of an impar¬
tial commission, has revised its cen¬
sorship board, eliminating part-time
censors. It has adopted classification
or outright rejection as a policy.
CENSORSHIP BOARDS AND RATES
BRITISH COLUMBIA CENSOR
OF MOVING PICTURES
636 Burrard St., Vancouver, BC.
(Mutual 4-4181. Local 56)
Operates under the Department of the Attor¬
ney-General and Senior Officer is Hon. R. W.
Bonner, QC, Attorney-General.
Chief Censor is R. W. McDonald.
Chief Inspector of Theatres is Basil O. Nixon,
Provincial Fire Marshall, 411 Dunsmuir St., Van¬
couver.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — Silent films: $1.50 for the first 1,000
feet and 75 cents for each additional 500
feet or fraction thereof. Sound films: $4
for the first 1,000 feet and $2 for each
additional 500 feet or fraction thereof.
Additional prints: $3 for the first 1,000
feet and $1.50 for each additional 500
feet or fraction thereof. Trailers: $2 for
each 500 feet or fraction thereof. Other
(without film exchange licence and/or not
mentioned previously): $6 for the first
1,000 feet and $3 for each additional 500
feet or fraction thereof.
16 MM. — Silent films: $1 for the first 400 feet
and 50 cents for each additional 200
feet or fraction thereof. Sound films: $2
for the first 400 feet and $1 for each
additional 200 feet or fraction thereof.
Additional prints: $1.50 for the first 400
feet and 75 cents for each additional 200
feet or fraction thereof. Trailers: $1 for
each 100 feet or fraction thereof. Other
(without film exchange license and/or
not mentioned previously) : $3 for the first
400 feet and $1.50 for each additional
200 feet or fraction thereof.
APPEALS — $25 for each appeal.
TELEVISION — Fees for films to be used for TV
broadcasting are at the same rates as
above.
NEWSCLIP— $1.50 for each 500 feet or frac¬
tion thereof for newsclips added to a
newsreel. Additional prints — $1 for each
500 feet or fraction thereof.
AD FILMS — 50 cents for each 100 feet of film
or fraction thereof for screen advertising
film.
SPECIAL FILMS — $5, or any lesser fee chargeable
under these regulations, for each titled sub¬
ject of 35, 16 or 8 mm. film to be shown
by an organization or society operating
primarily for cultural, educational or chari¬
table purposes, to be shown not more than
twice in the Province on a date or dates
specified on a certificate from the Censor
to accompany the film while in the Province,
for the complete film.
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EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Censor of
Moving Pictures in Vancouver and the annual
fees are $300 for 35 mm. and $25 for 14 mm.
ALBERTA MOTION PICTURE
CENSOR BRANCH
Natural Resources Bldg.. Edmonton, Alta.
(Phone CA. 9-3310)
Operates under the Provincial Secretary’s De¬
partment and Senior Officer is Hon. A. Holowach.
Provincial Secretary.
Director of Amusements Branch and Chairman
of the Board is P. J. A. Fleming, OBE, ED.
Chief Inspector of Theatres is H. W. Burkell.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $4 per 1,000 feet or fraction thereof.
Second and third prints: $3 per 1,000 feet or
fraction thereof. Fourth and subsequent
prints $1 per 1,000 feet or fraction thereof.
Trailers: $1 each.
16 MM. — $2 for each 400 feet or fraction thereof.
Additional prints: $1 for each 400 feet or
fraction thereof.
(Without a film exchange licence all charges are
doubled. I
EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Amusements
Branch of the Provincial Secretary's Dept, in
Edmonton and the annual fees are $250 for 35
mm. and $100 for 16 mm.
SASKATCHEWAN THEATRES
& CINEMATOGRAPHS BRANCH
New Court House Bldg., Regina, Sask.
Operates under the Department of Labour and
Senior Officer is Hon. C. C. Williams, Minister of
Labour.
Chief Film Censor is Miss M. A. MacPherson,
Room 21, New Court House, 2425 Victoria Ave.,
Regina, Sask.
Administrator of the Theatres Branch is Fire
Commissioner W. J. Carson, Administration Bldg.,
Albert Street, Regina, Sask.
Chief Inspector of Theatres is D. E. Williams,
Administration Bldg., Albert Street, Regina, Sask.
CENSORSHIP FEES
CHARGES — la) For standard films $4 per reel of
original film; additional prints, $3 for each
reel.
(b) For miniature films, $2 for each reel
of 400 feet in length or less; additional
prints, $1 for each reel.
(c) For trailers, $1 for each film of less
than 100 feet in length; $2 for each film
of not less than 100 feet but less than 500
feet in length; and $4 for each film of not
less than 500 feet or more than 1,000 feet
in length.
MANITOBA BOARD OF CENSORS
FOR MOTION PICTURES
287 Colony St., Winnipeg 1, Man.
(SU. 3-4180)
Operates under the Department of Public Util¬
ities and Senior Officer is Hon. Sterling R. Lyon,
<PC, Minister of Public Utilities.
Chairman of the Board is M. B. Newton.
Chief Inspector of Theatres is R. A. Barley.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $4 per reel for the first print and $1
per reel for each subsequent print; $2 each
for regular trailers less than 500 feet; $1
each for teaser trailers less than 100 feet.
16 MM. — $2 for each reel of 400 feet or fraction
thereof (including News);$l for each trailer.
EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Manitoba
Censor Board in Winnipeg and the annual fees are
$250 for 35 mm. and $75 for 16 mm.
Class "A" Commercial — 12 reels or under, $20.
Class "B" Non-commercial — $1 per program of
12 reels or under.
Appeals — $25, which is refundable if decision
is reversed.
THEATRES BRANCH AND
BOARD OF CENSORS (ONTARIO)
1075 Millwood Rd., Toronto 17, Ont.
(421-2462)
Operates under the Department of Travel &
Publicity and Senior Officer is Hon. James A. C.
Auld, Minister.
Chairman of the Board and Director of Theatres
is O. J. Silverthorne.
Vice-Chairma n of the Board and Assistant Direc¬
tor of Theatres is W. D. McPhee.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $3 for each reel of sound film of British
origin and for each reel of silent film; $6
for each reel of sound film of foreign origin;
50 cents for each silent film trailer 500' or
less in length; $1.50 for each sound film
trailer of British origin over 100 ft but not
over 500 ft and $3 for over 500' but less
than 1,000'; $1 for each sound film trailer
of foreign or British origin 100' or less, $3
for each sound film trailer of foreign origin
over 100 ft but not over 500 ft and $6 for
over 500' but less than 1,000'; $1 for each
newsreel; $1 for each duplicate certificate.
16 MM. — $3 for each reel of sound or silent film
with dialogue or sub-titles in a language
other than English; $1.50 for each reel of
sound or silent film with English dialogue or
sub-titles; $1 for each newsreel; 50 cents
for each trailer of 200' or less; $1 for
each duplicate certificate.
EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Theatres
Branch and Board of Censors (Ontario) in Toronto
and the annual fees are $100 for 35 mm. and
$50 for 16 mm. The charge for the transfer of
a film exchange licence is $5.
BOARD OF CINEMA CENSORS
OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC
360 McGill St., Montreal, Que.
Operates under the jurisdiction of the Provincial
Secretary and his Department.
Chairman of the Board is Andre Guerin.
Staff Manager and Administrator is Lucien Des-
biens.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $5 per film of 500 feet or less and $5
for each additional 500 feet or less.
16 MM. — $2.50 per film of 400 feet or less and
$2.50 for each additional 400 feet or less.
APPEALS — For 35 mm., $10 for each 1,000 feet or
fraction thereof. For 16 mm., $4 for each
400 feet or fraction thereof.
(Without a film exchange licence all charges,
including appeals, are doubled.)
EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Bureau du
Revenu in Montreal and the annual fees are $205
for 35 mm. and $12 for 16 mm.
NEW BRUSWICK BOARD
OF CENSORS
55 Canterbury St., Saint John, NB.
(Phone 2-3371)
153
Operates under the Department of the Provin¬
cial Secretary-Treasurer and Senior Officer is Hon.
L. G. DesBrisay, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer.
Chairman of the Board and Chief Inspector of
Theatres is George S. Enos.
CENSORSHIP FEES
CHARGES — Single reel: $2.50. Double reel $6.
Additional prints: $1 for (single reels, $2
for double reels. Trailers: 75 cents. Re¬
issues over five years old: censored at
regular prices.
EXCHANGE LICENCES
Exchange licences are issued by the Dept, of
the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer in Fredericton
and the annual fees are $250 for 35 mm. and $50
for 16 mm.
NOVA SCOTIA BOARD
OF CENSORS
Dennis Bldg., Halifax, NS.
(Phone 422-7341, Local 247-248)
Operates under the Department of the Provin¬
cial Secretary and Senior Officer is Hon. W. S.
K. Jones, QC, Provincial Secretary.
Chairman of the Board and head of the Theatre
Inspection Branch is J. Henry R. MacLeod.
CENSORSHIP FEES
35 MM. — $4 per reel of 1,100 feet or fraction
thereof. Additional prints $2 per reel of
1,100 feet or fraction thereof. Trailers 75
cents.
16 MM. — $1.50 per reel of 400 feet or fraction
thereof. Additional prints 75 cents per
reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof.
APPEALS — $5 for each 1,100 feet or fraction
thereof of 35 mm. film.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Charlottetown, PEI.
Films shown in the province must be approved
by the New Brunswick Board of Censors. The re¬
sponsibility for the safety of theatres rests with
the Board of Fire Underwriters and they are in¬
spected regularly by the Provincial Fire Marshal.
Associations
CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF
PROVINCIAL CENSORS OF
MOTION PICTURES
OFFICERS
President M. A. Guerin
(Que. Board of Censors)
Vice-President R. W. McDonald
(BC Board of Censors)
Vice-President L. Desbiens
(Que. Board of Censors)
Secretary Mrs. M. McMullin
{Man. Board of Censors)
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The Globe and Mail — Frank Morriss
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PEMBROKE
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PETERBOROUGH
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PORT HOPE
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TORONTO
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PICTURE DIGEST)
Issued every Wednesday by Film Publications of
Canada, Ltd., 175 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ontario.
Phone 924-3707 and 924-1757. Managing Editor:
Hye Bossin; Assistant Editor: Ben Halter; Office
Manager: Esther Silver.
CANADIAN FILM WEEKLY
YEAR BOOK OF Tht CANADIAN
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
Issued by Film Publications of Canada, Ltd.,
175 Bloor St. E., Toronto. Phone 924-3701. Presi¬
dent: N. A. Taylor; Vice-President: Hye Bossin;
Secretary-Treasurer: H. S. Mandell.
CANADIAN BROADCASTER
Issued every first and third Thursday of each
month by R. G. Lewis & Company Ltd., 219 Bay
St., Toronto I. Editor and Publisher: Richard G.
Lewis.
CANADIAN SPONSOR
Issued on alternate Mondays by Canadian Spon¬
sor Ltd., 20 Bloor. St. W., Toronto 5. Phone 922-
1105. Vice-president and editor: Sam Elber.
Public Relations
JAMES COWAN
20 Carlton St., Toronto, Ont.
( 364-8561 )
STAN HELLEUR ASSOCIATES
44 Chelford Ave., Don Mills, Ont.
(444-6073)
INFORMATION ASSOCIATES
Suite 727, 159 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-4187)
Managing Director Irving Herman
Also represents Robert S. Taplinger Associates
Inc. of NY.
RECREATIONAL SERVICES
Suite 309, 3768 Bcthurst St., Downsview, Ont.
(636-5551)
Owner & Manager Harold Meyers
Company specializes in Group Sales and Pro¬
motional Activities.
TRANS-CANADA CONSULTANTS
LIMITED
170 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-0471)
President Bert H. Wilkes
Vice-President E. Ivan Shaffer
Bert H. Wilkes & Associates is at the same address.
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UNITED ARTISTS
16 MM. FILMS
OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS
IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH
TOP STARS — ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS
RECENT AND NEW RELEASES
SUITABLE FOR EVERY TYPE OF AUDIENCE
ALL TOP QUALITY (JA FEATURES
ARE AVAILABLE IN 16 MM.
CinemaScope - Technirama - VistaVision - WideScreen
CONTACT ANY UNITED ARTISTS OFFICE
277 Victoria St.
Toronto. Ont.
435 Berry St.
Winnipeg, Man.
45 King St.
St. John, N.B.
3811 Edmonton Trail
Calgary, Alta.
3300 Cavendish Blvd.
Montreal, Que.
2182 West 12th Ave.
Vancouver, B.C.
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16 MILLIMETRE
A CONTINUING decrease in 16 mm.
theatrical income halted in 1961,
although the number of theatres re¬
mained fairly steady in 1958-59-60-61,
after a marked drop of 38 from 1957.
A picture of any aspect of 16 mm.
theatrical operation other than total
rentals earned is no longer available
from the Dominion Bureau of Statis¬
tics, which stopped gathering informa¬
tion on Itinerant Operators and Com¬
munity Enterprises in 1957. Requests
for figures were so consistently ig¬
nored that the DBS called a halt and
now only gathers information for
what it calls “theatres.”
In 1956, the DBS showed that there
were 488 16 mm. exhibitors who took
in $1,588,587 from 4,286,768 admissions
and paid out $2,205,101 in rentals.
Comparisons with earlier statistics can
be found in previous Year Books.
The number of small gauge theatres
which operated in 1960 was 101, of
which five were drive-ins. This is 13
less than in 1959, when there were six
drive-ins. Some 16 mm. distributors
expressed doubt that the figure had
fallen that low. In 1956 there were 206
theatres. The 1961 figures are not avail¬
able.
The leader in the 16 mm. theatre
field in 1960 was Newfoundland, with
33, a decrease of four. Ont. had 16
theatres, Que., Sask. and Man. 13, BC
eight and Alta. five. BC had three of
the small-gauge drive-ins and NS,
which had no standard situations, had
two.
Besides Community Theatres, which
are operated by local bodies presum¬
ably as non-profit enterprises, and Iti¬
nerant Operators, 16 mm. distributors
also get income from institutions.
Income from theatrical use of 16
mm. in 1961 was $1,463,404, a drop of
$44,904 from 1960’s $1,509,308, and it is
estimated that it will not be much
lower in 1962, even though there are
fewer outlets. Higher prices are a fac¬
tor in keeping rentals in a profitable
area.
In the following table of 16 mm. film
rentals, returns from TV are separa¬
ted from 1955 on, as explained below,
and the first rentals figures are the
totals, in each case, of the combined
theatrical and non-theatrical yield.
This last-named is the revenue from
rentals to the Red Cross, the armed
services, institutions, home users, etc.,
where no admissions are charged, and
in 1957 this totalled $392,878, in 1958
$393,966 and in 1959 $370,010.
Year Rentals
1944 . . 3 967,179
1945 . . . 1,198,016
1946 1.173.170
1947 . 1,180,170
1948 1,444,372
1949 1.684,953
1950 . . 1,713,813
1951 1,339,461
1952* . 2,281,540
1953* . . . 2 411,244
1954* 2,923,762
1955 . 2,400.733
1956 2,205.101
1957 2,198 745
1958 2,100 225
1959 1,918.494
1960 1.878.195
1961 . 2,006,190
‘(Television came to Canada in September,
1952 but only accounted tor a minor share ot
the 16 mm. rentals until 1955. For the three
years marked with an asterisk above (1952-3-4)
the DBS included the TV income in the totals but
in the following years these were given separately
and amounted to:
TELEVISION RENTALS
1955
$3,072,992
1956
. . 4,550,178
1957
. 5,575,414
1958
. 6,336,346
1959
. 7.903,029
1960
. 7,387,680
1961
11,209,852)
Associations
CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE
1762 Carling Ave.. Ottawa, Ont.
Honorary President His Excellency Major-
General George P. Vanier, DSO, MC, CD,
Governor General of Canada.
OFFICERS
President . . . Jean Clavel
Vice-President A. L. Hepworth
Second Vice-President Gaudry Delisle
Honorary Treasurer Lachlan F MacRae
Executive Director R°V Little
Associate Executive Director Bernard Lalande
French Services Andre Petrovski
DIRECTORS
Dr. J. R. Kidd, Cowan, Hepworth, Delisle, Mac¬
Rae, George Hunt, Dr. Lloyd Hampson, E. C.
Bovey, Dr. A. E. Chatwin, Jean Clavel, Sir
Arthur Elton, H. E. Thomas, E. F. Holliday, L. W.
Chatwin, Samuel L. Gagne, Fernand Jolicoeur,
Roland Ladouceur, Peter Cock Mrs. Olive Doughty,
G. Donovan, Rev. Andre Renauld, G. M. Moses.
CANADIAN FEDERATION OF FILM SOCIETIES
FEDERATION CANADIENNE DES CINE CLUBS
(A Division of the Canadian Film Institute)
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SOVEREIGN
FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD.
Canada's Largest 16 mm Film Library
Distributing
UNIVERSAL PICTURES • WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS
REPUBLIC PICTURES • R.K.O. PICTURES
CORONET INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS
A Complete Service For AH Users of 16 mm Film
HEAD OFFICE:
277 VICTORIA ST. TORONTO
BRANCHES:
SAINT JOHN, N.B. MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG CALGARY VANCOUVER
For The Finest Motion Picture
Productions Available On 16 mm.
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For free catalogue and further information write
any of the six conveniently located branch
offices at your service
Saint John, N.B.
47 King St., Box 578
Winnipeg, Man.
73-75 Marion St.,
St. Boniface A.
Montreal, P.Q.
1200 Alexander St.
Calgary, Alta.
1402 llth Ave. S. W.
Toronto, Ont.
340 Victoria St.
Vancouver, B.C.
2188 W. 12th St.
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OFFICERS
Chairman Avram Garmaise (Montreal)
Executive Sec. Roy Little (Ottawa)
Treasurer G. E. Hall, (Toronto)
FEDERAL COUNCIL
Guy Cote, Montreal; Father Jacques Cousineau,
sj, Montreal; John Rolland, Montreal; Talbot John¬
son, Ste. Anne de Bellevue; Peter Morris, Ottawa;
Dr. Patricia Roberts, Fredericton; Peter Wade,
Montreal; Germaine Warkentin, Toronto; Mrs.
Dorothy Burritt, Toronto; Mrs. Dorothy Macpherson,
Ottawa; Albert Hudon, Montreal; Gordon Hauch,
Winnipeg; Mrs. Pearl Williams, Vancouver; Martin
Duckworth, Sackville, NB; Ed. Hutchings, Van¬
couver.
ADVISERS
H. P. Brown, Edmonton; Guy Glover, Montreal.
Distributors
ASTRAL FILMS
(16 MM. DIVISION)
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(366-1134)
Director Mrs. I. H. Allen
Manager Frank Price
BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICES
119 Adelaide Street W., Toronto, Ont.
(362-1223)
Regional Information Officer B. R. Curson
Information Officer G. Needham
Headquarters at Ottawa and offices also in
Quebec, Montreal, Winnipeg, Edmonton and
Vancouver. 16 mm. documentary film library in
Toronto.
CINEMACRAFT 16 MM. FILMS
REGISTERED
12456 De Serres St., Montreal 9, Que.
(FE. 4-9880)
Manager L. Gauthier
Distributes French and American films.
EDUCATIONAL FILM
DISTRIBUTORS LTD.
577 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont.
(921-7783)
President & General Mgr. Margery Weiss
Office Manager Ruth McCarthy
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
PICTURES OF CANADA LIMITED
(16 MM. DIVISION)
340 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(363-5703)
Canadian Sales Manager Ron Emilio
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB.
Eric Golding, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
William Guss, Manager,
1200 St. Alexander St.
TORONTO
340 Victoria Street
WINNIPEG
Abe G. Levy, Manager,
75 Marion St., St. Boniface 6.
CALGARY
A. Gotfried, Manager,
1402-1 Ith Ave. SW.
VANCOUVER
David C. Gilfillan, Manager,
2188 W. 12th Ave.
MODERN TALKING PICTURE
SERVICE
140 Merton St., Toronto 7, Onf.
(485-4419)
Branch Manager Lottie Aird
REX FILM INC.
3 Place Jean Talon, Quebec, Que.
(522-8506)
President J. L. K. Laflamme, CR
Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. L. Janssens Vander Sande
Secretary-Treasurer L. Morissette, CA
Booker . Jacques Cota
Directors D. Lambert, CS, P.-A. Beaudoin,
Dr. J. A. Tardif
SOVEREIGN FILM DISTRIBUTORS
LIMITED
277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont.
(368-8621)
Distributor of Columbia, RKO, Walt Disney Pro¬
ductions and Universal-International films.
OFFICERS
General Manager Mark Plottel
Sales Manager . W. Mitchell
Advtg. & Publicity Barry Carnon
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Vince Winchester, Manager,
P.O. Box 305.
MONTREAL
P. Dansereau, Manager,
1200 St. Alexander St.
TORONTO
W. Mitchell, Manager,
277 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
M. Nackimson, Manager,
281 Colony St.
CALGARY
Mike Brager, Manager,
381 I Edmonton Trail.
VANCOUVER
B. Rudston-Brown, Manager,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX
CORP. LTD.
(16 MM. DIVISION)
110 Bond St., Toronto, Ont.
(364-3471)
Distributor of 20th Century-Fox, Allied Artists,
International Film Distributors, Lion International
and Rank.
OFFICERS
Canadian Division Mgr. Peter S. Myers
BRANCH OFFICES
ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.
Harry Hayes, Sales Representative,
124 Water St. E.
SAINT JOHN, NB
Robert Pacey, Manager,
12 Haien Ave.
MONTREAL
Gordon Lightstone, Jr., Manager,
8275 Mayrand St.
TORONTO
Victor J. Beattie, Manager,
I 10 Bond St.
164
WINNIPEG
Philip Geller, Manager,
75 Marion St., Norwood, Man.
CALGARY
Stewart McQuay, Manager,
1402 Nth Ave. SW.
VANCOUVER
Dawson Exley, Manager,
2186 W. 12th Ave.
UNITED ARTISTS 16 MM. FILMS
277 Victoria St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(364-6473)
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
I. J. Davis, Manager,
45 King St.
MONTREAL
Morris Hamat, Manager,
Armand Cournoyer, Salesman,
3300 Cavendish Blvd.
TORONTO
Sam Kunitzky, Manager,
277 Victoria St.
WINNIPEG
Joe Brown, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Robert Radis, Manager,
3811 Edmonton Trail.
VANCOUVER
Harry Woolfe, Manager,
2182 W. 12th Ave.
WARNER BROS. PICTURES
DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD.
(16 MM. DIVISION)
70 Carlton St., Toronto 2, Ont.
(922-5145)
General Manager Haskell M. Masters
Sales Manager . . Irving Stern
BRANCH OFFICES
SAINT JOHN, NB
Mickey Komar, Manager,
12 Hazen Ave.
MONTREAL
Archie Cohen, Manager,
5957 Monkland Ave.
TORONTO
Irvin Coval, Manager,
70 Carlton St.
WINNIPEG
Philip R. Carlton, Manager,
435 Berry St.
CALGARY
Blain Covert, Manager,
3811 Edmonton Trail, NE.
VANCOUVER
Earl H. Dalgleish, Manager,
2180 W. 12th Ave.
PROVINCIAL CENSORSHIP
RATES — 16 MM.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
$2 for first 400' (including News); $1 for
each additional 200' or fraction thereof; $1.50
for first 400' for additional prints; 75c for
each additional 200' or fraction thereof;
trailers $1 for each 100' or fraction thereof
(no allowance for additional prints).
ALBERTA
$2 for each 400' or fraction thereof (includ¬
ing News); $1 for each 400' or fraction there¬
of for additional prints; $1 for each trailer.
SASKATCHEWAN
$2 for each 400' or fraction thereof (includ¬
ing News); no allowance for additional prints;
$1 for each trailer.
MANITOBA
$2 for each 400' or fraction thereof (includ¬
ing News); $1 for each trailer; no allowance
for additional prints.
ONTARIO
$3 for each reel of sound or silent film with
dialogue or sub-titles in a language other
than English; $1.50 for each reel of sound
or silent film with English dialogue or sub¬
titles; $1 for each newsreel; 50c for each
trailer of 200' or less; $1 for each duplicate
certificate.
QUEBEC
$2.50 for each 400' or fraction thereof (in¬
cluding News).
NEW BRUNSWICK
$10 for each programme (including News and
trailers) .
NOVA SCOTIA
$1.50 for each 400' or fraction thereof (includ¬
ing News) ; 75c for each 400' or fraction
thereof for additional prints; 50c for each
trailer.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
No censor board. Films shown in the Province
must be approved by New Brunswick Board
of Censors.
NEWFOUNDLAND
No censor board. Films shown in the Prov¬
ince must be approved by New Brunswick
Board of Censors.
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16 Mm. Theatres
Although many places listed as 16 mm. theatres are halls used part of the time for that purpose,
there are now a number of cinema structures built as such to show 35 mm. films that are now exhibiting
small-gauge versions exclusively. Faced with closing because of the competition of TV, they have turned
to 16 mm. exhibition, a less expensive form, in an effort to keep what is usually the only theatre open.
Another recent development is opening of 16 mm. cinemas in large cities. Toronto has one small-
gauge cinema with two auditoriums. Two Montreal cinemas have a 16 mm. auditorium close to their
35 mm. ones. Some 35 mm. theatres, it should be noted, have 16 mm. equipment also but use it rarely.
This is the latest list available from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Alexis Creek, Alexis Creek Theatre
Burns Lake, Reo
Chetwynd, Chetwynd Theatre
Fort McPherson, NWT, Mikes Theatre
Fort Nelson, Alcan
Kaslo, Musicland Theatre
McBride, Rainbow Theatre
Port Edward, Community Hall
Qualicum Beach, Village Theatre
Vanderhoof, Reo Theatre, R. C. Steele
ALBERTA
Fort Vermilion, Fort Hall
Slave Lake, Rex Theatre
Sundre, Sundre Theatre
Veteran, Veteran Theatre
SASKATCHEWAN
Buffalo Narrows, Forest Hall
Fife Lake, Mike's Theatre
Golden Prairie, Rex Theatre
Lucky Lake, Lucky Lake Theatre
Paradise Hill, Paradise Hill Theatre
Red Earth, Red Earth Theatre
Torquay, Torquay Theatre
Turtleford, Turtleford Theatre
MANITOBA
Alonsa, Silveridge Theatre
Amaranth, Amaranth Hall
Churchill, Igloo Theatre
Cranberry Portage, Bayview Theatre
Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Theatre
Island Lake, Island Lake Theatre
Kelwood, Kelwood Hall
Langruth, Langruth Theatre
Moose Lake, Lucian's Theatre
Moose Lake, Moose Lake Trading Show
Vogar, Community Theatre
Winnipeg, Pace
ONTARIO
Alcona Beach, Parkside Theatre
Armstrong, Latoski's Hall
Foleyet, Royal Theatre
Gogama, Aurum Theatre
Hawk Junction, Theo. J. Boucher
McKenzie Island, Island Theatre
Missanabie, Missanabie Hall
Nakina, 12 Railway Ave., Paramount Theatre
Noelville, Noelville Theatre
Powassan, Rio Theatre
South River, Fox Theatre
Sultan, G. L. Sheffield
Temagami, E. F. Goddard
Toronto, Little Cinema (two auditoriums)
QUEBEC
Cap Aux Meules, Theatre Minstral
Fatima, Salle Cummings De Fatima
Havre St. Pierre, Theatre St. Pierre
Les Escoumains, Theatre Capitol
La Sarre, Theatre La Sarre
Mattagami Lake, Strand
Megantic, Lyster Theatre
Monche D'Epee, Theatre Blonchette
New Port Mots, St. John Theatre
New Port Point, Co. Gaspe, Theatre Lido
Pointe Calumet, Theatre Calumet
St. Come, Salle Laforest, M. L. Laforest
St. Malachie, Centre De Loisins
St. Urbain, Pizza Theatre
Tadoussac, Theatre Tadoussac
Taschereau, Theatre Durocher
LABRADOR
Happy Valley, Aurora Theatre
NEW BRUNSWICK
Eel River Bridge, Ade Theriault Hall
NEWFOUNDLAND
Baie Verte, Jones Theatre
Belleoram, J. M. Fudge Ltd.
Cape Brayle, M. J. Hayden
Cape St. George, Casino Theatre
Codry, A. L. Gillis
Creston, Crest Theatre
Daniel's Harbour, St. Barbe, Mrs. S. Wentzell
Englee, R. Gillard
Flat Bay, Star Theatre
Fleur de Lys, White Bay, J. Quigley
Gambo, Caribou Theatre
Gaultois, Garland's Hall
Glovertown, Star Theatre
Head Bay D'Espoir, Central Theatre
Isle Aux Morts, John T. Harvey
Lawn, A. Edwards
La Scie, Wm. Thomas Show Room
Main Brook, White Bay, R. Boyd
Milltown, Marshall’s Theatre
Musgrave Harbour, Fogo, Banting Theatre
Port Au Port, Abraham's Cove, Prince Theatre
Port aux Choix, St. Barbe, North Star Theatre
Port Saunders, Seaside Theatre
Reefs Harbour, Harold Tucker
Roddicton, W. F. Newhook
St. Anthony, Capitol Theatre
St. Anthony East, Star Theatre
St. Georges, Limelight Theatre
Swift Current, Placentia W., E. H. Beck
Twillingate, H. Randell
DRIVE-IN THEATRES
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Chase, Whispering Pines
Kamloops, Cache Creek
Lytton, Copper Kettle
Smithers, Ranch
ALBERTA
Edmonton, Belmont
Hamlin, Hamlin
MANITOBA
Amaranth, Poplars
NOVA SCOTIA
Hildon, Bel Air
Marshalltown, Willdon
Shelburne, Skyway
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PRODUCTS OF
CRUSH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
MONTREAL • TORONTO • WINNIPEG • VANCOUVER
ua CONTINUING PROGRESS
John Maureen
WAYNE O’HARA
in
McLINTOCK!
Co starring I And Guest Star
PATRICK WAYNE • STEFANIE POWERS r.Y'^ot^E_
JACK KRUSCHEN • CHILL WILLS DeCARLO
Original screenplay by JAMES EDWARD GRANT
Directed by ANDREW V. McLAGLEN • Produced by MICHAEL WAYNE
A BATJAC PRODUCTION
TECHNICOLOR- PANAVISION*
A LAURENCE HARVEY Production
THE CEREMONY
Starring
LAURENCE SARAH ROBERT
HARVEY | MILES | WALKER
JOHN
IRELAND
Also starring
ROSS MARTIN LEE PATTERSON
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Produced and Directed by LAURENCE HARVEY
From a Screenplay by BEN BARZMAN
THE MIRISCH COMPANY presents
YUL BRYNNER
GEORGE CHAKIRIS SHIRLEY ANNE FIELD
KINGS t°„fb SUN
RICHARD BASEHART brio dexter
Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON ■ Produced by LEWIS J. RACHMIL
Screenplay by ELLIOTT ARNOLD and JAMES R. WEBB
Story by ELLIOTT ARNOLD
Color by DE LUXE • PANAVISION
THE MIRISCH COMPANY and BARBICAN FILMS present
SUSAN HAYWARD
STOLEN HOURS
co-starring
MICHAEL CRAIG • DIANE BAKER ■ EDWARD JUDD
Directed by DANIEL M. PETRIE • Screenplay by JESSAMYN WEST
Executive Producers STUART MILLAR and LAWRENCE TURMAN
A Production of Mirisch Films Limited -Barbican Films Limited
Color by DE LUXE
THE MIRISCH COMPANY presents A ,
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Starring
DAVID NIVEN PETER SELLERS
ROBERT WAGNER CAPUCINE
THE PINK PANTHER
w.th BRENDA DE BANZIE • COLIN 60RD0N
CLAUDIA CARDINALE
as the
PRINCESS
Produced by MARTIN JUROW • Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS • Music HENRY MANCINI
Screenplay by MAURICE RICHLIN and BLAKE EDWAROS • a mirisch- g s e PRODUCTION
TECHNICOLOR* TECHNIRAMA
THE
NORMAN VINCENT PEALE
STORY
Starring
Don Diana
MURRAY HYLAND
Directed by DENIS SANDERS
Screenplay by JOHN BLOCK and ELEANOR GRIFFIN
Produced by FRANK ROSS
A FRANK ROSS PRODUCTION
HARRY SALTZMAN and ALBERT R. BROCCOLI
present
!AN FLEMING’S
From Russia With Love
INTRODUCING
DANIELA BIANCHI
as JAMES BOND /
Screenplay by RICHARD MAIBAUM and JOHANNA HARWOOD
Produced b, HARRY SALTZMAN and ALBERT R. BROCCOLI
Directed by TERENCE YOUNG . EON PRODUCTIONS. LTD.
TECHNICOLOR’
THE MIRISCH COMPANY presents
THE BEST MAN
HENRY CLIFF MARGARET
FONDA • ROBERTSON * LEIGHTON
MacDONALO KEVIN LEE
carey • McCarthy • tracy
Shelley Berman
Screenplay by GORE VIDAL • Based
on the Broadway Play by GORE VIDAL
Produced by STUART MILLAR and LAWRENCE TURMAN
Directed by FRANKLIN SCHAFFNER
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SUZY PARKER • SHIRLEY KNIGHT and DANIELE GAUBERT
Directed b, MICHAEL ANDERSON -Produced b, HAROLD HECHT
Screenplay by ELLIOTT ARNOLD aod WALDO SALT
A CO-PRODUCTION OF OAIEI MOTION PICTURE COMPANY ITO. 4 HAROLD HECHT FILMS, INC.
EASTMANCOLOR and PANAVISION 8
PAN ARTS COMPANY presents
Peter Angela nun
SELLERS LANSBORY PRENTISS
in
THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT
with
Peter Ductiln Ptiyllls Thaxter Bldl osterwald
Screenplay by NUNNALLY and NORA JOHNSON
Produced by JEROME HEILMAN - Directed by GEORGE ROY HILL
COLOR • PANAVISION ®
FOR THOSE WHO
THINK YOUNG
STARRING
James Darren - Pamela Tiffin • Paul Lynde
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CLAUDIA MARTIN „^W00DY WOODBURY
Screenplay by DANIEL X. BEAUMONT. JAMES and GEORGE 0 HANLON
Directed by LESLIE MARTINSON • Produced oy HUGH BENSON
Executive Producer HOWARD W. KOCH . a sinatra enterprises production -m
TECHNICOLOR® and TECHNISCOPE®
Melina Peter Maximillian
MERCOURI USTINOV SCHELL
in JULES DASSIN’S
THE LIGHT OF DAY
Co-starring 1
DflDCDT IIODITV Screenplay by JULES DASSIN
nUBml lYlunLLl | and monya danischewsky
Produced and Directed by JULES DASSIN
Based on a Novel by ERIC AMBLER • a filmways-helena prod.
COLOR
THE MIRISCH COMPANY
presents
CUFF GEORGE
ROBERTSON - CHAKIRIS
633 SQUADRON
Screenplay by JAMES CLAVELL • Produced by CECIL FORD
Executive Producer LEWIS J. RACHMIL
Directed by WALTER GRAUMAN
COLOR • PANAVISION®
BURT LANCASTER
THE TRAIN
PAUL
co-starring
JEANNE
CLAUDE
SCOFIELD - MOREAU * DAUPHIN
Screenplay by FRANKLIN COEN • FRANK DAVIS and WALTER BERNSTEIN
Produced by JULES BRICKEN ■ Directed by JOHN FRANKENHEIMER
A FRANCO-ITALIAN, LES PRODUCTIONS ARTISTES ASSOCIES-ARIANE FILMS CO-PRODUCTION
WiTTiam HoTden
co-starring
Susannah York ■ Capucine - Tetsuro Tamba
Screenplay by [ Produced and Directed by I A Helvia
KARL TUNBERG | LEWIS GILBERT | Production
COLOR
Starring
Mickey
Rooney
Original Screenplay by R. WRIGHT CAMPBELL
Produced by GENE and ROGER CORMAN
Directed by ROGER CORMAN • a san carlos production
COLOR • PANAVISION®
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